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Accurate droplet depth displacement measurement with time-resolved astigmatic interferometric particle imaging

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OPTICS LETTERS
Volume 47, Issue 13, Pages 3203-3206

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OL.461480

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The astigmatic interferometric particle imaging (AIPI) model accurately measures the three-dimensional trajectories and depth displacement of droplets. By analyzing the fringe orientation and using an algorithm, the accuracy of droplet depth position measurement is significantly improved compared to conventional methods.
The astigmatic interferometric particle imaging (AIPI) model reveals that the fringe orientation shifts with droplet depth displacement, and their relationships are quantitatively formulated. The depth displacement is directly evaluated from the relative angular shift of the fringes with angular cross power spectral density, and this algorithm isolates the uncertainty of droplet depth position from depth displacement. Proof-of-concept experiments on micrometer-sized transparent droplets with a 5 kHz AIPI system demonstrates that droplet three-dimensional (3D) trajectories are accurately obtained with the accuracy of depth displacement up to tens of micrometers, improving an order of magnitude from hundreds of microns in a traditional Lagrangian framework by comparing droplet depth positions. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group

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