1 June 1982 The Development Of Scattered Light Speckle Metrology
T. D. Dudderar, P. G. Simpkins
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Abstract
The development of scattered light speckle (SLS) metrology from its inception in 1975 to the present is discussed. Beginning as a technique with potential for determining the state of strain at a point in the interior of a transparent body, refined SLS techniques are now used to measure the entire field of displacement on an interior plane in a transparent solid or the instantaneous field of velocity within a volume of moving liquid.
T. D. Dudderar and P. G. Simpkins "The Development Of Scattered Light Speckle Metrology," Optical Engineering 21(3), 213396 (1 June 1982). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972921
Published: 1 June 1982
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KEYWORDS
Light scattering

Speckle metrology

Laser sintering

Liquids

Metrology

Solids

Speckle

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