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Subtractive Moire technique for evaluating the wedge angle of a beam splitter

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Abstract

This Technical Note describes a method to measure, the wedge angle of a beam splitter that relies on shear interjerometry and the moire phenomenon.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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