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10 July 1987 Focal Length Measuring Technique Using The Talbot Effect
P. Andres, J. Ojeda-Castaneda, J. C. Barreiro
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Proceedings Volume 0701, 1986 European Conf on Optics, Optical Systems and Applications; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937067
Event: 1986 International European Conference on Optics, Optical Systems, and Applications, 1986, Florence, Italy
Abstract
The Talbot effect - or self-imaging phenomenon - is applied to the measurement of focal lengths. The technique only requires axial distances to be measured and is suitable for both converging and diverging thick lenses.
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P. Andres, J. Ojeda-Castaneda, and J. C. Barreiro "Focal Length Measuring Technique Using The Talbot Effect", Proc. SPIE 0701, 1986 European Conf on Optics, Optical Systems and Applications, (10 July 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937067
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KEYWORDS
Distance measurement

Lenses

Image processing

Collimation

Manufacturing

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Electromagnetism

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