Endo Junji, Chen Jun, Kobayashi Dai, Wada Yasuo, Fujita Hiroyuki
Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Hatoyama, Saitama, Japan.
Appl Opt. 2002 Mar 1;41(7):1308-14. doi: 10.1364/ao.41.001308.
A type of a transmission phase-shifting laser microscope, believed to be new, has been developed. In this microscope a biprism located between a magnifying lens and an observation plane was used as a beam splitter. The biprism is laterally translated to introduce phase shifts required for quantitative phase measurement with a phase-shifting technique. The disturbance caused by a Fresnel-diffracted wave from the splitting edge of the biprism is reduced by placement of a linear beam stopper at the center of an intermediate image plane. As the first application, the developed microscope is used to measure a refractive-index distribution in optical waveguides. A difference of refractive indices of less than 6 x 10(-5) is clearly measured in the submicrometer region.