Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7927825 | Optics Communications | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Using a freezing column, dendrite-like ice crystals are generated and characterized simultaneously using in-focus imaging and interferometric out-of-focus imaging. This simultaneous analysis allows a validation of size measurements made from the analysis of the 2D-autocorrelation of speckle-like interferometric out-of-focus patterns of ice crystals. Measurements of the same particles by in-focus and out-of-focus techniques are in good agreement for 75% of the particles tested. Simulations of out-of-focus patterns are in very good agreement with experimental images. The analysis of the 2D-Fourier transform of the speckle-like patterns confirms that it is possible to evaluate the 2D-autocorrelation of the global shape of the particle (i.e. its 2D-projection on the plane of the CCD sensor).
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Authors
Justin Jacquot Kielar, Pascal Lemaitre, Carole Gobin, Yingchun Wu, Emmanuel Porcheron, Sébastien Coetmellec, Gérard Grehan, Marc Brunel,