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Non-scanning three-dimensional tomographic imaging using chirped-frequency comb

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Abstract

One-shot 3D tomographic imaging with a chirped-frequency comb is demonstrated using 2D pulse-to-pulse spectral interferometry. The profile of the glasses’ layered structure is measured, and the thickness of each layer is deduced with 100-nm-level uncertainty.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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