Search for dissertations about: "structured illumination."
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1. Structured Laser Illumination Planar Imaging SLIPI Applications for Spray Diagnostics
Abstract : Laser sheet imaging, also known as planar laser imaging, is one of the most versatile optical imaging techniques known and is frequently applied in several different domains. It furthermore constitutes the basis for a variety of other 2D methods, in turn allowing visualization of e.g. velocity, particle size, species concentration and temperature. READ MORE
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2. Structured Light for Ultrafast Videography
Abstract : Monitoring natural events at ultrafast timescales is a prerequisite for our continued understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes. Due to exponential advancements in knowledge and optical technology, the field of ultrafast videography has seen a sudden uptick in activity beginning in the mid-2010s. READ MORE
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3. Frequency Recognition Algorithm for Multiple Exposures : Snapshot imaging using coded light
Abstract : The central challenge tackled in this thesis is the development of an optical imaging approach capable of multidimensional image capture of dynamic samples. Many conventional optical imaging approaches, which can obtain dimensional information such as spectral, polarisation, or volumetric, to name a few, about samples either employ sequential image capture or parallelised detector arrangements. READ MORE
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4. High-speed 3D imaging of liquid jets, surfaces and respiratory droplets
Abstract : Sprays are commonly found in, among other, combustion, agriculture and food processing. For each of these applications, the understanding of spray liquid dynamics is crucial for optimization of efficiency, accuracy, and robustness of the spray-system in use. READ MORE
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5. Multi-Dimensional Quantitative Laser-based Diagnostics - Development and Practial Applications
Abstract : Laser based optical diagnostic methods are routinely used in combustion research. Many of the more common approaches are based on illuminating a cross-section of the sample with a thin laser sheet. For example, by targeting an electronic transition in a molecule, its concentration within the plane illuminated by the laser sheet can be deduced. READ MORE