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18 January 1977 Pulsed Laser Stereo Photography Of Electrically Exploded Bridges
W. L. Seitz, S. D. Gardner
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Abstract
A technique is described for obtaining short exposure (≈8 ns) high resolution photomicrographs of electrically exploded bridges using a pulsed laser for bridge illumination and band-pass filters to eliminate the intense self light. Two cameras are described, one for a small field of view (til mm) and one for a relatively large field of view (≈20 mm). A carbon disulfide cell and a fiber-optic light guide are used to essentially eliminate speckle, which normally limits the resolution of laser photographs of diffuse surfaces. A series of photomicrographs showing the detailed burst characteristics of both flat and round bridges are shown.
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W. L. Seitz and S. D. Gardner "Pulsed Laser Stereo Photography Of Electrically Exploded Bridges", Proc. SPIE 0094, High Speed Optical Techniques: Developments and Applications, (18 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955144
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KEYWORDS
Bridges

Pulsed laser operation

Photomicroscopy

Photography

Waveguides

Cameras

Speckle

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