21–23 May 2018
Topland | Hotel & Convention Center Phitsanulok
Asia/Bangkok timezone

3D Information Retrieving of Concealing Surface beneath Opaque Resin Layer by Fast-Fourier Low Coherence Interferometer

21 May 2018, 17:45
1h
Ayutthaya Room

Ayutthaya Room

Poster Optics, Non-linear optics, Laser Physics, Ultrafast Phenomena A03: Optics and Photonics (Poster)

Speaker

Parinya Duangklang (Chulalongkorn University)

Description

A normalized contrast method on a Superluminescent diode (SLD) low coherence interferometer could retrieve 2D image concealing under a light-scattering medium. In addition, a continuous wavelet transform on both white light and SLD vertical scanning interferometry could construct 3D profile of the interfaces in a dual-layer structure. In this research, 3D information on surface, concealing beneath opaque resin layer, will be produced by using SLD phase difference interferometry with a Fast Fourier Transform. The effect of opaqueness of coating resin layer to quality of 3D image from our method will be revealed.

Author

Parinya Duangklang (Chulalongkorn University)

Co-authors

Dr Montian Tianprateep (Chulalongkron University) Dr Orapin Wannadelok (Chulalongkron University)

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