IP Library Granted Patent US 6,839,143
Granted Patent B2
US 6,839,143 · App. 10/045,260 · Granted Jan 4, 2005

Method for the interferometric measurement of non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors

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Patent No.
US 6,839,143
App. No.
10/045,260
Granted
Jan 4, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The method is used for the interferometric measurement, in particular for the interferometric absolute measurement, of non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors on a specimen. The specimen can in this case be brought into a plurality of rotational positions, at least one measurement result being determined in each of the rotational positions. A mathematical evaluation of all measurement results is carried out in conclusion. The measurement is carried out in at least two measurement series (M, N). The measurement results (M 1 . . . M m , N 1 . . . N n ) of each of the measurement series (M, N) are respectively determined in mutually equidistant rotational positions of the specimen. Each of the measurement series (M, N) comprises a specific number m, n of measurements. The individual numbers m, n are natural and mutually coprime numbers.

Claims (12)

1. A method for the interferometric measurement of non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors on a specimen capable of being brought into a plurality of rotational positions, the method comprising the steps of determining at least one measurement result in each of the rotational positions, and carrying out a concluding mathematical evaluation of all measurement results, wherein the measurement is carried out in at least two measurement series (M, N), the measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ) of each of the measurement series (M, N) being determined in mutually equidistant rotational positions of the specimen, each of the measurement series (M, N) comprising a specific number n, m of measurements, m and n being natural and mutually coprime numbers, the measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N o ) of each of the at least two measurement series (M, N) are evaluated independently of one another for non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> o ) on the specimen, the difference of the at least two non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> o ) being formed, whereupon the difference (<W m −<W> o ) that is formed is computationally rotated m or n times and the results are averaged out, and whereupon at least one of the wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> o ) is corrected with the result (<<W> m −W> o > m ) averaged in this way.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ) of each of the at least two measurement series (M, N) are evaluated independently of one another for non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> n ) on the specimen, the difference of the at least two non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> n ) being formed, whereupon the difference (<W> m −<W> n ) that is formed is computationally rotated m or n times and the results are averaged out and whereupon at least one of the wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> n ) is corrected with the result (<<W> m −<W> n > n ) averaged in this way.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wavefront error (<W> m , <W> n ) is corrected with the averaged result (<<W> m −<W> n > n ) by addition.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wavefront error (<W> m , <W> n ) is corrected with the averaged result (<<W> m −<W> n > m ) by subtraction.

5. A method for the interferometric measurement of non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors on a specimen which can be brought into a plurality of rotational positions, at least one measurement result being determined in each of the rotational positions, and a concluding mathematical evaluation of all measurement results being carried out, wherein the measurement is carried out in at least two measurement series (M, N), the measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ) of each of the measurement series (M, N) being determined in mutually equidistant rotational positions of the specimen, each of the measurement series (M, N) comprising a specific number n, m of measurements, m and n being natural and mutually coprime numbers, the measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ) of each of the at least two measurement series (M, N) are evaluated independently of one another for non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> n ) on the specimen, the difference of the at least two non-rotationally symmetric wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> n ) being formed, whereupon the difference (<W m >−<W> n ) that is formed is computationally rotated m or n times and the results are averaged out and whereupon at least one of the wavefront errors (<W> m , <W> n ) is corrected with the result (<<W> m −<W> n > n ) averaged in this way.

6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the wavefront error (<W> m , <W> n ) is corrected with the averaged result (<<W> m −<W> n > n ) by addition.

7. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the wavefront error (<W> m , <W> n ) is corrected with the averaged result (<<W> m −<W> n > n ) by subtraction.

8. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 5 , wherein an interferometric absolute measurement is made.

9. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 5 , wherein in the first measurement series (M), the m measurement results (M l . . . M m ) are determined in m equidistant rotational positions of the specimen, whereupon the specimen is displaced into a rotational position not equidistant thereto, which is followed by the at least one second measurement series (N) in which the n measurement results (N l . . . N n ) are determined in the n equidistant rotational positions of the specimen.

10. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 5 , wherein the individual measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ) of the at least two measurement series (M, N) are determined in an unordered sequence with respect to one another.

11. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 5 , wherein the rotational direction of a relative rotational movement (R) is kept unchanged during the recording of all measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ).

12. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 5 , wherein the equidistant rotational positions of the measurement results (M l . . . M m , N l . . . N n ) of the individual measurement series (M, N) are respectively determined from the ratios of a complete rotation (360°) and the respective number m, n of the measurements of each of the measurement series (M, N).