Claims
- 1. A method of determining in-plane surface deformations of an object on the basis of diffraction of rays by a diffraction grating replicated onto the surface of said object, the steps comprising:
- providing from a source a beam of coherent light;
- coupling said beam to a polarization maintaining, single mode optical fiber,
- connecting said polarization maintaining single mode optical fiber to a fiber optic evanescent wave beam splitter;
- using said fiber optic beam splitter, splitting said beam of coherent rays into at least two mutually coherent beams,
- directing said mutually coherent beams at one or more diffraction gratings replicated onto the surface of said object so as to conform to its surface deviations,
- identifying and measuring interference patterns created by diffraction of said mutually coherent beams as a result of deviations in said diffraction gratings.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said source of a beam of coherent rays is a laser.
- 3. An interferometer for performing the method of diffraction moire, comprised of:
- a source of a beam of coherent light,
- coupling means for coupling said beam of coherent light into a polarization maintaining, single mode optical fiber.
- beam splitting means for splitting said beam of coherent light from said optical fiber into at least two beams of mutually coherent light,
- collimating means, directing said mutually coherent beams at one or more diffraction gratings replicated onto the surface of a work piece,
- observation means for viewing and measuring interference patterns created by the diffraction of said beams by said diffraction gratings.
- 4. The interferometer of claim 3 wherein said source of a beam of coherent light is a laser.
- 5. The interferometer of claim 3 wherein said beam splitting beams is a fiber optic evanescent wave beam splitter or coupler.
- 6. The interferometer of claim 4 wherein said laser is mounted remotely.
- 7. The interferometer of claim 3 comprising means for mounting and adjusting said collimating lenses so that the angle at which said mutually coherent beams strike said diffraction grating can be adjusted within an accuracy of one part in 100,000.
- 8. The interferometer of claim 3 wherein said observation means is an integral film camera.
- 9. The interferometer of claim 3 wherein said observation means is an external film camera.
- 10. The interferometer of claim 3 wherein said observation means is an integral video camera.
- 11. The interferometer of claim 3 wherein said observation means is an external video camera.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC07-76ID01570 between the U.S. Department of Energy and EG&G Idaho, Inc.
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