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Characterization of the Microshell Surface Using Holography
L. JeannotEric BusvelleC. HermerelO. LegaieA. ChouxP. Merillotsubject
Surface (mathematics)Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPhase (waves)HolographySurface finishlaw.inventionImage stitchingOpticsNuclear Energy and EngineeringPosition (vector)lawGeneral Materials ScienceDigital holographic microscopybusinessRotation (mathematics)Civil and Structural Engineeringdescription
AbstractTo characterize the shape, the quality, and the roughness of microshells, digital holographic microscopy technology is used because it offers an appropriate ability to these studies. It captures holograms to reconstruct a double image, one for the intensity and another one for the phase. Using rotation axis, bump counting for the complete microshell surface is possible with a very high speed. Using image stitching and three-dimensional surface rebuilding software, mapping can be done in a few minutes. Each bump can then be characterized on the map by its position, diameter, and height.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-01-01 | Fusion Science and Technology |