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Ítem Multiple rotation assessment through isothetic fringes in speckle photography(OSA, 2007-04-20) Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Bolognini, Néstor; Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Bolognini, Néstor; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; Óptica AplicadaThe use of different pupils for storing each speckled image in speckle photography is employed to determine multiple in-plane rotations. The method consists of recording a four exposure specklegram where the rotations are done between exposures. This specklegram is then optically processed in a whole field approach rendering isothetic fringes, which give detailed information about the multiple rotations. It is experimentally demonstrated that the proposed arrangement permits the depiction of six isothetics in order to measure either six different angles or three nonparallel components for two local general in-plane displacements. © 2007 Optical Society of AmericaÍtem Multiple-aperture speckle method applied to local displacement measurements(Elsevier B.V, 2007) Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Bologninic, Néstor; Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Bologninic, Néstor; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; Luciano Angel Toro (langel@eafit.edu.co); Óptica AplicadaThe goal of this work is to analyze the measurement capability of the modified speckle photography technique that uses different multiple aperture pupils in a multiple exposure scheme. In particular, the rotation case is considered. A point-wise analysis procedure is utilized to obtain the fringes required to access to the local displacement measurements. The proposed arrangement allows simultaneous displaying in the Fourier plane several fringes system each one associated with different rotations. We experimentally verified that the local displacement measurements can be determined with a high precision and accuracy.Ítem Optical processing by fringed speckles registered in a BSO crystal(SPIE, 2000-07-28) Tebaldi, Myrian; Trivi, Marcelo; Bolognini, Néstor; Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Trivi, Marcelo; Bolognini, Néstor; Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; langel@eafit.edu.co; Óptica AplicadaAn alternative image multiplexing technique, employing a multiple-aperture pupil for each exposure, is presented. The aperture arrangement of the pupil is modified between exposures. A thick photorefractive BSO crystal is used as recording material. The technique allows concentrating the spectral components of a pair of images selectively into isolated spots in the Fourier plane. Two applications are proposed, in image processing and optical metrology. © 2000 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. © 2000 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation EngineersÍtem Phase stepping in Lau interferometry(Elsevier, 1999-06-15) Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Henao, Rodrigo; Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Henao, Rodrigo; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; langel@eafit.edu.co; Óptica AplicadaThe implementation of phase shifting interferometry to analyze the Lau interferometric fringe patterns is proposed. The fundamentals of this application are theoretically discussed and the basis of the phase map interpretation is outlined. The three steps algorithm is used to depict the phase maps of lens-like test objects and an application for measuring focal lengths of lenses is reported. Experimental results are presented. q1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Ítem Propierties of speckle patterns generated through multiaperture pupils(Elsevier, 2001-05-15) Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Trivi, Marcelo; Bolognini, Néstor; Ángel-Toro, Luciano; Tebaldi, Myrian; Trivi, Marcelo; Bolognini, Néstor; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias Básicas; Ángel-Toro, Luciano (langel@eafit.edu.co); Óptica AplicadaThe characteristics of the image speckles obtained through multiple aperture pupils are theoretically analyzed in terms of the parameters defining the pupils. The possibility of interpreting and synthesizing the image speckle distribution in terms of rather elementary structures is considered, based on the Fourier optics analysis. Then, first and second order statistical properties of the speckle patterns are studied by evaluating both the mutual intensity and the auto-correlation intensity of speckle distributions obtained by means of pupils consisting of identical apertures. Experimental results are presented to confirm the analysis.