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Reflected light with a grazing angle from a gear tooth surface is put into a hologram recording a standard surface. Deviation of reconstructed wavefront from the standard one gives a surface error, and is detected by a simple photodetector with a small pinhole and by the fringe scanning technique.
D. Y. Yu,T. Kondo,N. Ohyama,T. Honda, andJ. Tsujiuchi
"A Holographic Testing Of Gear Tooth Surface", Proc. SPIE 0673, Holography Applications, (15 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939075
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D. Y. Yu, T. Kondo, N. Ohyama, T. Honda, J. Tsujiuchi, "A Holographic Testing Of Gear Tooth Surface," Proc. SPIE 0673, Holography Applications, (15 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939075