1 July 1996Comment on the paper "Development of the modulation transfer function and contrast transfer function for discrete systems, particularly charge-coupled devices"
When digitizing an interferogram with a detector array, the sampling theorem requires the minimum local fringe spacing or period to be greater than twice the pixel separation. Thus, given a detector, there is a minimum fringe period that may be allowed.1,2 This minimum period, in turn, is set by the wavefront asphericity and the testing method.
Abraham Friedenberg,
"Comment on the paper "Development of the modulation transfer function and contrast transfer function for discrete systems, particularly charge-coupled devices"," Optical Engineering 35(7), (1 July 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600767
Abraham Friedenberg, "Comment on the paper "Development of the modulation transfer function and contrast transfer function for discrete systems, particularly charge-coupled devices"," Opt. Eng. 35(7) (1 July 1996)