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20 September 2011 Laser based imaging of time depending microscopic scenes with strong light emission
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Abstract
Investigating volume scatterometry methods based on short range LIDAR devices for non-static objects we achieved interesting results aside the intended micro-LIDAR: the high speed camera recording of the illuminated scene of an exploding wire -intended for Doppler LIDAR tests - delivered a very effective method of observing details of objects with extremely strong light emission. As a side effect a schlieren movie is gathered without any special effort. The fact that microscopic features of short time processes with high emission and material flow might be imaged without endangering valuable equipment makes this technique at least as interesting as the intended one. So we decided to present our results - including latest video and photo material - instead of a more theoretical paper on our progress concerning the primary goal.
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Cornelius Hahlweg, Eugen Wilhelm, and Hendrik Rothe "Laser based imaging of time depending microscopic scenes with strong light emission", Proc. SPIE 8105, Instrumentation, Metrology, and Standards for Nanomanufacturing, Optics, and Semiconductors V, 81050J (20 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.893526
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Explosives

Optical filters

LIDAR

Signal attenuation

Telescopes

Diffraction

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