Inventors:
James H. Burge - Tucson AZ
David S. Anderson - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
Rayleigh Optical Corporation - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G01B 902
Abstract:
An interferometer including a test plate member having a computer-generated hologram (CGH) written on the reference surface. In a preferred testing configuration, the interferometer setup includes a laser light source, diverger lens, beamsplitters, collimators, and other auxiliary optics arranged in a common-path (Fizeau-type) configuration to minimize measurement errors for testing an optical test piece with the test plate member having the computer-generated hologram. By having the computer-generated hologram written directly on the reference surface of the test plate member, the measurement of aspheric optical surfaces is made with greater precision, more efficient, and with less cost than prior art interferometers and associated methods.