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Michelson interferometer with the Zernike aberration #76
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Hi bzbaz, Fred van Goor.
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I forgot to mention that you should also change one of the lengths (z1 or z2) of an arm with some fraction of a wavelength to fine-tune the result... |
Thanks a lot. This works for me. I want to use the result in an art project. Hope this is OK for you. |
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Thanks a lot. This works for me. I want to use the result in an art project. Hope this is OK for you.
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Dear Professor Van Goor,
I want to reproduce the Michelson interferometer with the Zernike aberration in one of the arms. This one exactly: https://opticspy.github.io/lightpipes/_images/MichelsonWithAberration.png
Do you have the source code of this example? If not, I think I need do add this function: F1=Zernike(F1, n, m, R, A=1.0, norm=True, units='opd’) Correct? If so, what are the parameters to reproduce this image? I tried many combinations but couldn’t get something similar.
Thanks
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