1 October 1994 Suppression of the speckle noise in solid polymer samples: a light scattering study
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Abstract
The speckle effect disturbs the measurement of spatial correlation functions in solid polymer samples by light scattering. To be able to extract the desired correlations from the measurements, the speckle noise must be suppressed. This is possible by moving the sample during the measurement. In this paper we demonstrate that a sufficient reduction of speckle contrast can be achieved even in samples of restricted dimensions or with a preferential direction.
Karsten Eichhorn and Christian Sinn "Suppression of the speckle noise in solid polymer samples: a light scattering study," Optical Engineering 33(10), (1 October 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179383
Published: 1 October 1994
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KEYWORDS
Speckle

Light scattering

Scattering

Polymers

Speckle pattern

Solids

Laser scattering

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