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Step Heights from Interferograms

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Abstract

For the precise determination of a step height, the surface contour in the vicinity of the step must be determined. Methods that have proven satisfactory even in the presence of aberrations caused by poor flatness of object or comparison mirrors, by auxiliary optics, or by subsequent processing are described.

© 1973 Optical Society of America

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