# Quasi one-shot full-field surface profilometry using digital   diffractive-confocal imaging correlation microscope

**Authors:** Duc Trung Nguyen, Liang-Chia Chen, Nguyen Dinh Nguyen

arXiv: 1812.06582 · 2019-04-24

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a novel one-shot 3D surface measurement technique using a digital diffractive-confocal imaging correlation microscope with a DMD, enabling high-precision sub-micrometer depth detection.

## Contribution

It presents a new optical configuration and a method to create normalized cross correlation depth response curves for accurate surface profilometry.

## Key findings

- Achieves high accuracy in sub-micrometer depth detection
- Minimizes cross talk effects with a specific pinhole array
- Enables one-shot full-field 3D surface measurement

## Abstract

One-shot full-field surface profilometry using digital diffractive-confocal imaging correlation microscope based on digital micromirror device is developed for one-shot microscopic 3D surface measurement. Optical configuration applies confocal microscope setup and was building on DMD to generate specific pinhole array arrangement for minimizing cross talk effect. An innovative method was invented to create normalized cross correlation depth response curve from diffraction patterns of the pinhole. Using this approach, the sub-micrometer scale depth can be detected with high accuracy and precision.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1812.06582