A method of detecting defects or artifacts on or in an object, wherein the defects or artifacts are characterized by a characteristic dimension, the method involving: generating an input beam for illuminating a spot at a selected location on or in the object, wherein the spot has a size L that is substantially larger than the characteristic dimension; deriving a measurement beam and a reference beam from the input beam; directing the measurement beam onto the object as an incident measurement beam that illuminates the spot at that selected location on or in the object to produce a backscattered measurement beam; interfering the backscattered measurement beam with the reference beam to produce an interference beam, the reference beam being oriented relative to the backscattered measurement beam so as to produce a peak sensitivity for a portion of the backscattered measurement beam that emanates from the object at a predetermined diffraction angle; converting the interference beam for that selected location into an interference signal; and using the interference signal for that selected location to determine whether any defects or artifacts characterized by said characteristic dimension are present anywhere within a region on or in the object defined by the spot at that selected location.

 
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