1 September 1991 Using dynamic holography for iron fibers with submicron diameter and high velocity
Gongwei Xie, Lifan Hua, Sushil Patel, Peter D. Scott, David T. Shaw
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Abstract
A divergent laser beam was used to record holograms of moving iron fibers with submicron diameter (0.5 μm) and high velocity (125 m/s). Analysis based on geometric optics is used to derive the magnification factors for recording and reconstruction. Experimental results consisting of single-shot holograms of fast-moving fibers are presented. The divergent laser beam technique can be used for dynamic measure of particle size and fiber orientation distribution.
Gongwei Xie, Lifan Hua, Sushil Patel, Peter D. Scott, and David T. Shaw "Using dynamic holography for iron fibers with submicron diameter and high velocity," Optical Engineering 30(9), (1 September 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55927
Published: 1 September 1991
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

3D image reconstruction

Holograms

Holography

Iron

Microscopes

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