International Journal of Thermophysics

, Volume 36, Issue 5–6, pp 1074–1080 | Cite as

Investigation of Wedge Waves Using Digital Shearing Speckle Interferometry

  • Shiling Yan
  • Alexey M. Lomonosov
  • Bing Han
  • Hongchao Zhang
  • Zhonghua Shen
  • Xiaowu Ni
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Abstract

The propagation of laser-generated wedge waves in a wedge was investigated using digital shearing speckle interferometry based on a Michelson interferometer. Different from traditional measuring methods, the laser beam provides illumination on the surface of the wedge to generate wedge waves, and another laser beam was used as the probe beam. The beam that reflected from the surface passed through an interferometric setup, a Michelson interferometer that allowed imaging the out-of-plane surface displacements. From a series of interferograms taken by a charge coupled device, the propagation of wedge waves along the wedge tip could be visualized.

Keywords

Digital shearing speckle interferometry Michelson interferometer Wedge waves 

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Acknowledgments

Financial support of this work by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 11274175 and financial support from the High-end Foreign Experts Recruitment Program are gratefully acknowledged.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Shiling Yan
    • 1
  • Alexey M. Lomonosov
    • 1
    • 2
  • Bing Han
    • 1
  • Hongchao Zhang
    • 1
  • Zhonghua Shen
    • 1
  • Xiaowu Ni
    • 1
  1. 1.Faculty of ScienceNanjing University of Science and TechnologyNanjingChina
  2. 2.General Physics InstituteRussian Academy of SciencesMoscowRussia

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