Speckle interferometric technique to assess soap films

Year: 2004

Authors: Tebaldi M., Angel L., Bolognini N., Trivi M.

Autors Affiliation: Centro de Investigaciones Opticas, CIOp CONICET, CIC and OPTIMO (Dpto. Fisicomatematica, Facultad Ingenieria, UNLP), P.O.Box 124, 1900, Gonnet La Plata, Argentina;
Departamento de Ciencias basicas, Universidad EAFIT, medellin, Colombia;
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata, Largo e. fermi 6., 50125 Firenze, Italy

Abstract: An speckle interferometric technique to monitor the thinning process of vertical soap film before the film rupture is presented. The interferometric arrangement consists in a double aperture pupil optical system which images an input diffuser. In a first step, a reference specklegram is stored in the computer buffer memory. Afterwards, the soap film is located in front of one pupil aperture, an uniform displacement of the diffuser is produced and a new speckle pattern is stored. The soap film status is characterized in terms of the changes that this dynamic phase object introduces in the correlation fringes obtained by applying a FFT algorithm to the resulting summed specklegram. This procedure is done in real time as far as the soap film evolves in the successive status. It is experimentally demonstrated that the soap film during drawing acts as a variable wedge. The correlation fringes behavior becomes an important tool to establish the wedge shaped soap film angle and the thickness variations.

Journal/Review: OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Volume: 229 (1-6)      Pages from: 29  to: 37

KeyWords: speckle interferometry; soap film
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2003.10.021

Citations: 9
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