1 May 1996 Sensitivity analysis of parameter determination from measurements of directly measurable quantities using the Jacobian
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The sensitivity of the parameter determination from measurements of directly measurable quantities is the Jacobian of the inverse mapping. The Jacobian also detects the ambiguities due to nonconformal mappings by changing its sign. The Jacobian formalism applied to phase-shift interferometry shows that this method does not have ambiguities due to nonconformal mappings and reachs its maximum sensitivity for equidistant phase shifts covering the whole range (0,2?).
Dan Apostol, Petre-Catalin Logofatu, Victor S. Damian, and Adrian Dobroiu "Sensitivity analysis of parameter determination from measurements of directly measurable quantities using the Jacobian," Optical Engineering 35(5), (1 May 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600998
Published: 1 May 1996
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KEYWORDS
Phase shifts

Phase interferometry

Error analysis

Interferometry

Refractive index

Optical engineering

Atomic, molecular, and optical physics

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