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Simultaneous measurement of refractive index and thickness by combining low-coherence interferometry and confocal optics

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages 5516-5526

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.16.005516

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We propose and demonstrate novel methods that enable simultaneous measurements of the phase index, the group index, and the geometrical thickness of an optically transparent object by combining optical low-coherence interferometer and confocal optics. The low-coherence interferometer gives information relating the group index with the thickness, while the confocal optics allows access to the phase index related with the thickness of the sample. To relate these, two novel methods were devised. In the first method, the dispersion-induced broadening of the low-coherence envelop signal was utilized, and in the second method the frequency derivative of the phase index was directly obtained by taking the confocal measurements at several wavelengths. The measurements were made with eight different samples; B270, CaF2, two of BK7, two of fused silica, cover glass, and cigarette cover film. The average measurement errors of the first and the second methods were 0.123 % and 0.061 % in the geometrical thickness, 0.133 % and 0.066 % in the phase index, and 0.106 % and 0.057 % in the group index, respectively. (C) 2008 Optical Society of America.

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