Search results for "interferometry"

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Evaluation of different InSAR multi-baseline construction methods over a dam in southern Italy

2018

Monitoring dam displacements using different techniques allows an evaluation of their structural behaviour over time. In this study, dam displacements (for the Castello dam, Agrigento, Italy) have been investigated using different Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) techniques exploiting a freely available dataset from the EU Copernicus Sentinel-1 SAR built by the European Space Agency (ESA). The dataset includes Sentinel 1A (S1A) images acquired in dual-polarization and Interferometric Wide (IW) swath using the Terrain Observation with Progressive Scans SAR (TOPSAR) mode. Three main Multi-Baseline Construction methods based on the identification of Persistent Scatterers (PS) h…

DamSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaMode (statistics)Persistent ScattererTerrainDisplacementDisplacement (vector)Multi-BaselineInterferometryGNSS applicationsInterferometric synthetic aperture radarSentinel-1Baseline (configuration management)Satellite InterferometryGeologySettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaRemote sensing
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Fullin-situcharacterization of spatial light modulators in an optical correlator. Filter adaptation to operating curves

1998

Abstract In this paper we present one method for the characterization of the spatial light modulators (SLMs) of a real-time Vander Lugt type of correlator. This correlator uses two SLMs: one to introduce the scene and a second to introduce the frequency‐matched filter. The SLM characterization methods are in situ, that is in the correlator set‐up. Illumination conditions are different for each SLM, and consequently different characterization techniques must be used in each case. For the characterization of the scene SLM a diffraction method is used, while for the characterization of the filter SLM an interferometric technique is more convenient. Finally, we take into account the operating c…

DiffractionAmplitude modulationInterferometryOpticsFilter (video)business.industryComputer scienceMatched filterOptical correlatorbusinessDiffraction gratingPhase modulationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsJournal of Modern Optics
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Coherent Microscopy for 3-D Movement Monitoring and Super-Resolved Imaging

2010

In this chapter we present three types of microscopy-related configurations while the first one is used for 3-D movement monitoring of the inspected samples, the second one is used for super-resolved 3-D imaging, and the last one presents an overview digital holographic microscopy applications. The first configuration is based on temporal tracking of secondary reflected speckles when imaged by properly defocused optics. We validate the proposed scheme by using it to monitor 3-D spontaneous contraction of rat’s cardiac muscle cells while allowing nanometric tracking accuracy without interferometric recording. The second configuration includes projection of temporally varying speckle patterns…

DiffractionEngineeringbusiness.industryTracking (particle physics)Sample (graphics)Speckle patternInterferometryOpticsMicroscopyDigital holographic microscopyComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessProjection (set theory)
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Liquid crystal spatial light modulator with very large phase modulation operating in high harmonic orders.

2013

Unusually large phase modulation in a commercial liquid crystal spatial light modulator (LCSLM) is reported. Such a situation is obtained by illuminating with visible light a device designed to operate in the infrared range. The phase modulation range reaches 6π radians in the red region of the visible spectrum and 10π radians in the blue region. Excellent diffraction efficiency in high harmonic orders is demonstrated despite a concomitant and non-negligible Fabry–Perot interference effect. This type of SLM opens the possibility to implement diffractive elements with reduced chromatic dispersion or chromatic control.

DiffractionMaterials scienceLightInfraredbusiness.industryColorEquipment DesignDiffraction efficiencyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLiquid CrystalsEquipment Failure AnalysisRefractometryOpticsOptical modulatorInterferometryDispersion (optics)Materials TestingOptoelectronicsComputer-Aided DesignScattering RadiationChromatic scalebusinessPhase modulationLightingVisible spectrumOptics letters
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Speckle random coding for 2D super resolving fluorescent microscopic imaging.

2006

In this manuscript we present a novel super resolving approach based upon projection of a random speckle pattern onto samples observed through a microscope. The projection of the speckle pattern is created by coherent illumination of the inspected pattern through a diffuser. Due to local interference of the coherent wave front with itself, a random speckle pattern is superimposed on the sample. This speckle pattern can be scanned over the object. A super-resolved image can be extracted from a temporal sequence of images by appropriate digital processing of the image stream. The resulting resolution is significantly higher than the diffraction limitation of the microscope objective. The new …

DiffractionPhysicsMicroscopebusiness.industryResolution (electron density)General Physics and AstronomySpeckle noiseCell BiologyNumerical aperturelaw.inventionSpeckle patternOpticsStructural BiologylawElectronic speckle pattern interferometryGeneral Materials ScienceProjection (set theory)businessMicron (Oxford, England : 1993)
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Undergraduate experiment with fractal diffraction gratings

2011

We present a simple diffraction experiment with fractal gratings based on the triadic Cantor set. Diffraction by fractals is proposed as a motivating strategy for students of optics in the potential applications of optical processing. Fraunhofer diffraction patterns are obtained using standard equipment present in most undergraduate physics laboratories and compared with those obtained with conventional periodic gratings. It is shown that fractal gratings produce self-similar diffraction patterns which can be evaluated analytically. Good agreement is obtained between experimental and numerical results. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

DiffractionPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and Astronomysymbols.namesakeOpticsFractalSelf-similarDiffraction gratingPhysicsOptical processingScience instructionUndergraduate experimentPotential applicationsbusiness.industryPeriodic gratingsDiffraction patternsCantor setsOptical processingFraunhofer diffractionCantor setInterferometryPhysics laboratoriesFractalsInterferometryStandard equipmentsFISICA APLICADAsymbolsNumerical resultsDiffraction gratingsFraunhofer diffraction patternsbusinessExperiments
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Speckle Interferometry Analysis of Full-bending Behavior of GFRP Pultruded Material

2016

Abstract The use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer materials (GFRP) has increased in the last years even among civil structural engineering due to their high specific strength, lightweight and excellent corrosion resistance. With application of the pultrusion method, the manufacture of large-scale profiles with various cross-section forms became potentially possible with relatively low costs. Usually two different technological approaches are available to realize the element: in the first one a mat-roving-mat sequence is adopted, in the second one only roving is present. Continuous filament mat (CFM, fibers distributed randomly in all directions) is often used to build up laminate thickness…

Digital image correlationDisplacement field maximumMaterials sciencefull-field analysisMechanical engineering02 engineering and technologyBendingSpeckle interferometrySpecific strength0203 mechanical engineeringEngineering(all)GFRP materialdisplacement field maximum; full-field analysis; GFRP materials; Speckle interferometry; Engineering (all)full-field analysibusiness.industryGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plastic021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyInterferometrySettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali020303 mechanical engineering & transportsPultrusionMacroscopic scaledisplacement field maximum ;Speckle imagingSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniGFRP materials0210 nano-technologybusinessProcedia Engineering
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Observational Approach and Perspective

1983

Well you did not cover more than half of my planned talk! (laughter). Let me comment on interferometric techniques, in particular speckle imaging which you mentioned. Doing speckle imaging with the largest telescopes now available will not give you better than the theoretical resolving power of the telescope. With a 4m telescope that is about 30 marc sec in the visible. That happens to be the radius of the supergiant Betelguese. So you are not going to achieve much with speckle imaging on these stars. One technique which has not been adequately exploited is that of lunar occultation which can give much better angular resolution than speckle, of the order of 2-3 marc sec. By using suitably c…

Dwarf starComputer scienceAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomyOccultationlaw.inventionTelescopeSpeckle patternInterferometryStarslawAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAngular resolutionAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsSpeckle imagingAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Temporal difference method for processing dynamic speckle patterns

2010

A temporal difference method for processing dynamic speckle images is proposed. In the method two speckle images of an object, separated by a time interval, are subtracted one from the other to detect whether the speckle structure has changed or not. The rationale of the method is discussed. A variant of the method that allows measuring the area of an activity zone surrounded by a static region is tested in digital simulations. As a demonstrative experiment, that variant is employed to characterize the drying of a damp patch in filter paper.

Dynamic speckleComputer sciencebusiness.industrySpeckle noiseImage processingInterval (mathematics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpeckle patternOpticsElectronic speckle pattern interferometryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTemporal difference learningbusinessOptics Communications
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Phase-shifting by means of an electronically tunable lens: quantitative phase imaging of biological specimens with digital holographic microscopy

2016

The use of an electronically tunable lens (ETL) to produce controlled phase shifts in interferometric arrangements is shown. The performance of the ETL as a phase-shifting device is experimentally validated in phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy. Quantitative phase maps of a section of the thorax of a Drosophila melanogaster fly and of human red blood cells have been obtained using our proposal. The experimental results validate the possibility of using the ETL as a reliable phase-shifter device.

ErythrocytesMaterials scienceHolographyPhase (waves)01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsBiological specimenOpticsPhase shifting interferometrylawImage Interpretation Computer-Assisted0103 physical sciencesAnimalsHumans010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsÒptica Aparells i instrumentsLens (optics)InterferometryMicroscòpiaDrosophila melanogasterPhase imagingDigital holographic microscopyBiological imagingbusiness
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