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Hyperspectral imaging for dynamic thin film interferometry (2005.04552v1)

Published 10 May 2020 in physics.flu-dyn and eess.IV

Abstract: Dynamic thin film interferometry is a technique used to non-invasively characterize the thickness of thin liquid films. Recovering the underlying thickness from the captured interferograms, unconditionally and automatically is still an open problem. Here we report a compact setup employing a snapshot hyperspectral camera and the related algorithms for the automated determination of thickness profiles of dynamic thin liquid films. The proposed technique is shown to recover film thickness profiles to within 100 nm of accuracy as compared to those profiles reconstructed through the manual color matching process. Subsequently, we discuss the characteristics and advantages of hyperspectral interferometry including the increased robustness against imagining noise as well as the ability to perform thickness reconstruction without considering the absolute light intensity information.

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Authors (5)
  1. Vineeth Chandran Suja (9 papers)
  2. John Sentmanat (1 paper)
  3. Gregory Hofmann (1 paper)
  4. Charles Scales (1 paper)
  5. Gerald G Fuller (3 papers)
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