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Óptica de Fourier×Análisis de Franjas de Interferogramas×
CampoÓpticaÓptica
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen18221801
Autor originalJoseph Fourier and Ernst AbbeThomas Young and Daniel Malus
TipoSpectral decomposition methodPattern analysis algorithm
Fuente seminalGoodman, J. W. (1968). Introduction to Fourier Optics. McGraw-Hill. link ↗Malacara, D. (Ed.). (2007). Optical Shop Testing (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
Aliasfrequency-domain optics, wave optics, diffraction theoryfringe pattern analysis, interferometry, phase extraction
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ResumenFourier optics is a mathematical framework that analyzes optical systems and phenomena using Fourier transforms and frequency-domain methods. Grounded in Joseph Fourier's 1822 work on heat diffusion and Ernst Abbe's microscopy theory, this approach decomposes optical fields into plane waves or spatial frequencies, revealing how optical systems manipulate and filter these components to produce images and transmit information.Interferogram fringe analysis is a computational methodology for extracting quantitative information from interference fringe patterns recorded in optical systems. Rooted in Thomas Young's 1801 double-slit experiment and formalized in 20th-century metrology, this approach interprets the spatial patterns of constructive and destructive interference to measure surface topography, optical aberrations, refractive-index distributions, and other optical properties with high precision.
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