Patents Examined by Matthew W. Karen
  • Patent number: 4948253
    Abstract: An interferometric profiler for measuring the topography of a spherical test surface (48), comprises a linearly polarized light source (10), a rotating diffuser disc (18, 20); an optical system (26, 30, 31) for collecting and directing light from the extended light source; a first quarter-wave phase retardation plate (38); a lens (34) for focusing the resultant circularly polarized light beam onto a spherical test surface (48and a spherical reference surface (45), the surface (45) having a reflective coating (46) and an anti-reflection coating; a piezoelectric transducer (80) for varying the relative distance between the spherical test surface (48) and the spherical reference surface (45); means for recombining the test and reference wavefronts (53T,53R) to produce an interference pattern (74); a lens (65) for imaging the spherical test surface (48) and the spherical reference surface (45) onto the photosensitive elements (58) of an imaging device (56); means for optically isolating the imaged spherical test
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Assignee: Zygo Corporation
    Inventor: James F. Biegen
  • Patent number: 4671657
    Abstract: Method and device for realtime measurement of the state of polarization at a quasi-monochromatic light beam. Two quasi-monochromatic radiations with slightly different optical frequencies are generated. A radiation is converted into a 45.degree. linearly polarized radiation, while the other presents the polarization state imposed by a body under test. In each radiation, horizontal and vertical polarization components are separated, and then recombined into two different beams comprising radiations at both frequencies, respectively polarized in the same plane. Beatings between the two components of each beam are originated and from the two electrical signals in the radiofrequency range thus obtained the information is extracted on the relative phase and the amplitude of the two components of the radiation with polarization imposed by the body under test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni SpA
    Inventors: Riccardo Calvani, Renato Caponi, Francesco Cisternino