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Spatial Filtering of Lateral-Shear Interferograms under Double-Exposure Recording of a Lens Fourier Hologram of a Mat Screen. I

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Formation of lateral-shear interferograms in fringes of infinite width is analyzed in the third-order approximation for the case of double-exposure recording of a Fourier hologram of a mat screen using a negative lens. Both axial and off-axis hologram aberrations in the objective channel are shown to limit the interferometer sensitivity with increase in the pupil diameter of the lens when controlled over the field.

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Gusev, V.G. Spatial Filtering of Lateral-Shear Interferograms under Double-Exposure Recording of a Lens Fourier Hologram of a Mat Screen. I. Russian Physics Journal 45, 1075–1080 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023343523528

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