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8 September 2005 Integration of segmented 3D image data measured by projected fringe profilometry using supercontinuum light
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Abstract
A novel integration approach using a supercontinuum light illumination generated by launching femto second laser pulses into a highly nonlinear photonic crystal fiber is presented. The main advantages of using the presented technique for accurate 3D data fusion are: (1) a large depth of field; (2) very low aberration (even for a large field of view); and (3) no coherent noise (a major problem for the laser system). Matched points can be located in the fused partial topological maps at an accuracy of one hundredth of the pixel size.
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Wei-Hung Su, Zhiwen Liu, Kebin Shi, Karl Reichard, and Shizhuo Yin "Integration of segmented 3D image data measured by projected fringe profilometry using supercontinuum light", Proc. SPIE 5911, Photorefractive Fiber and Crystal Devices: Materials, Optical Properties, and Applications XI, 59110N (8 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618877
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KEYWORDS
3D metrology

Image segmentation

3D image processing

Fluctuations and noise

Photonic crystal fibers

Fringe analysis

Imaging systems

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