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The possibility that an interferometric method, previously developed for me
asuring long focal length systems, can be equally well applied to measuring
very short focal length optics and a 1 mm aperture radius diffractive lens
is demonstrated. The measurement can be easily performed despite some limi
ting factors such as small aperture, which drop the available light intensi
ty, and very short focal length, which magnified impurities on the optical
elements, both resulting in high noise in the fringe pattern. It is easy to
predict that other approaches would fail in the presence of such limiting
factors. The method is based on a reflective grating interferometer and mea
surement of the effective focal length is performed within the limit of par
axial approximation. Focal length is obtained by the knowledge of the spati
al frequency of two interferometric fringe patterns imaged by the lens unde
r test. The spatial frequencies are evaluated by using an FFT algorithm. (C
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