13 February 1996Application of the photorefractive effect: particle image velocimetry from simultaneous recording of several light sheets and laser Doppler velocimetry with the Bessel beams
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Two new applications of the photorefractive phenomenon to optical velocimetry are described. One of them concerns the laser Doppler velocimetry with photorefractive two-wave mixing. The second application is covered by the particle image velocimetry, where a photorefractive crystal volume and a set of light sheets are used, respectively, for sampling the flow field in depth instantaneously and for illuminating the fluid volume sealed by small particles.
Cafer Ozkul,Kamel Amara,Nicole Anthore, andDenis Lebrun
"Application of the photorefractive effect: particle image velocimetry from simultaneous recording of several light sheets and laser Doppler velocimetry with the Bessel beams", Proc. SPIE 2729, Optical Velocimetry, (13 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.233004
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Cafer Ozkul, Kamel Amara, Nicole Anthore, Denis Lebrun, "Application of the photorefractive effect: particle image velocimetry from simultaneous recording of several light sheets and laser Doppler velocimetry with the Bessel beams," Proc. SPIE 2729, Optical Velocimetry, (13 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.233004