Digital holographic imaging of aerosol particles in flight |
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Authors: | Matthew J. Berg Gorden Videen |
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Affiliation: | a Mississippi State University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA b US Army Research Laboratory, RDRL-CIE-S, 2800 Powder Mill Road, Adelphi, MD 20783-1197, USA |
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Abstract: | This work describes the design and application of an apparatus to image aerosol particles using digital holography in a flow-through, contact-free manner. Particles in an aerosol stream are illuminated by a triggered, pulsed laser and the pattern produced by the interference of this light with that scattered by the particles is recorded by a digital camera. The recorded pattern constitutes a digital hologram from which an image of the particles is computationally reconstructed using a fast Fourier transform. This imaging is validated using a cluster of ragweed pollen particles. Examples involving mineral-dust aerosols demonstrate the technique's in situ imaging capability for complex-shaped particles over a size range of roughly 15-500 μm micrometers. The focusing-like character of the reconstruction process is demonstrated using a NaCl aerosol particle and is compared to a similar particle imaged with a conventional microscope. |
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Keywords: | Holography Light scattering Aerosol Imaging |
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