Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
We discuss a simple experiment for detecting small deformations by speckle interferometry. The optical setup uses a laser diode for the source together with a lens to expand the laser beam and a beam splitter dividing the beam and illuminating two scattering surfaces. A low-cost, commercial charge coupled device (CCD) photocamera provides images of the two superimposed speckle fields through the beam splitter. We first take a picture with the system at rest, and then take a second one after a deformation is made in a surface. By simple subtraction of the digital pictures, we obtain a fringe pattern that gives us information about the deformation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
speckle; student experiments; light interferometry; light scattering; CCD image sensors
List of contributors:
Molesini, Giuseppe; Vannoni, Maurizio
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