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Megahertz-rate digital holography system

Mohammad Mansoor, James D. Trolinger, Jacob George

2021Applied Optics16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Given the need for a simple and fieldable diagnostic that can enable the study of ultrahigh-speed phenomena in three dimensions, this work presents experiments and simulations to optimize and demonstrate a digital in-line holography system with an acquisition rate of 1 million frames per second. The system is used to study the collision of a supersonic projectile and its bow shock with 1 mm diameter water droplets. The holograms acquired are three-dimensionally reconstructed and de-twinned to analyze shock wave phenomena in these supersonic impact events and demonstrate the potential of ultrahigh-speed digital holography as a robust technique to probe complex shock wave dynamics and droplet breakup.

Topics & Concepts

Digital holographyHolographyOpticsShock waveSupersonic speedBreakupProjectileShock (circulatory)PhysicsBow shock (aerodynamics)MechanicsInternal medicineQuantum mechanicsMedicineDigital Holography and MicroscopyLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsFluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
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