Publication detail
Potentials of the multidirectional holographic tomography
Martin Antoš, Radomír Malina
English title
Potentials of the multidirectional holographic tomography
Type
abstract
Language
en
Original abstract
The methods of optical tomography are being worldwide continually developed and find an increasing by the pure crystals growth monitoring from oversaturated solutions, by the survey of non-symmetric stabilized thermal fields around heated objects, by the examination of the dynamics of the heated gas turbulent flows, and by monitoring of the phase inhomogeneities in transparent solid materials. Parameters of the multidirectional optical tomograph determine the number of projections of the studied object and the resolution of its 3D reconstruction. We deal with design and optimalization of the geometrical setup of multidirectional holographical interferometers with diffusive illumination. Optical properties and geometrical parameters of three optical tomographs are closely discused and compared with each other.
English abstract
The methods of optical tomography are being worldwide continually developed and find an increasing by the pure crystals growth monitoring from oversaturated solutions, by the survey of non-symmetric stabilized thermal fields around heated objects, by the examination of the dynamics of the heated gas turbulent flows, and by monitoring of the phase inhomogeneities in transparent solid materials. Parameters of the multidirectional optical tomograph determine the number of projections of the studied object and the resolution of its 3D reconstruction. We deal with design and optimalization of the geometrical setup of multidirectional holographical interferometers with diffusive illumination. Optical properties and geometrical parameters of three optical tomographs are closely discused and compared with each other.
Keywords in English
Holographic interferometry, optical tomography
Released
07.09.2004
Publisher
Computer Center of Faculty of Agricultural Engineering
Location
Nitra
ISBN
80-8069-410-9
Book
Proceedings, invited lectures, abstract of papers and posters
Pages count
1