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21 November 1997 Use of structured light illumination and statistical optics for measurement of particle suspensions
Rambod Naimimohasses, Peter Richard Smith, David M. Barnett
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Abstract
Particles measurement systems based on the principles of statistical optics have the potential to be simple and robust as they possess a fundamental method of light intensity calibration and considerable information can in principle be extracted from a single detector. One practical limitation for the application of statistical optics to on- line and in-situ particle measurements is the low fluctuation power. It is shown how the fluctuations may be increased by the use of structured light and a practical demonstration is performed on a flowing suspension of latex particles.
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Rambod Naimimohasses, Peter Richard Smith, and David M. Barnett "Use of structured light illumination and statistical optics for measurement of particle suspensions", Proc. SPIE 3172, Optical Technology in Fluid, Thermal, and Combustion Flow III, (21 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.293420
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Structured light

Statistical optics

Light scattering

Calibration

Light emitting diodes

Optical testing

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