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10 June 2006 Particle size, displacement, and velocity measurements with pulsed-laser holography
Hongwen Gao, Chuandong Sun, Junjun Qin
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Proceedings Volume 6344, Advanced Laser Technologies 2005; 63442O (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.693659
Event: Advanced Laser Technologies 2005, 2005, Tianjin, China
Abstract
A method for measuring the size, position, displacement and velocity of particles in a particle field with pulsed-laser holography is introduced. In-line holography and off-axis holography are applied to analysis of particle fields, especially off-axis holography. A 4-F optical system is used in the holographic recording system, in which the information on particles is recorded on a holographic plate. In a parallel optical field, the particle analysis can be performed with different instruments and in different depth of field. The parallel optical field imparts each particle with the same amplification ratio. This kind of optical system will favour the reconstruction, data processing, and calibration of particles in a particle field. An interference pattern of particles formed on a recording plate and relationship among diameters of the particles, far-field number, and the distance from the plate to a particle are analyzed. Some experimental results of the size, position, displacement, and velocity measurement of particles of a reconstructed particle field are presented. The particle identification and the formation of noise in an image of a reconstructed particle field in one section are also discussed.
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Hongwen Gao, Chuandong Sun, and Junjun Qin "Particle size, displacement, and velocity measurements with pulsed-laser holography", Proc. SPIE 6344, Advanced Laser Technologies 2005, 63442O (10 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.693659
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Holography

3D image reconstruction

Diffraction

Holograms

Velocity measurements

CCD cameras

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