Combined laser heating and tandem acousto-optical filter for two-dimensional temperature distribution on the surface of the heated microobject

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Recently it has been shown that it is possible to measure the two-dimensional distribution of the surface temperature of microscopic specimens. The main component of the system is a tandem imaging acousto-optical tunable filter synchronized with a video camera. In this report, we demonstrate that combining the laser heating system with a tandem imaging acousto-optical tunable filter allows measurement of the temperature distribution under laser heating of the platinum plates as well as a visualization of the infrared laser beam, that is widely used for laser heating in diamond anvil cells.

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Bykov, A. A., Kutuza, I. B., Zinin, P. V., Machikhin, A. S., Troyan, I. A., Bulatov, K. M., … Sharma, S. K. (2018). Combined laser heating and tandem acousto-optical filter for two-dimensional temperature distribution on the surface of the heated microobject. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 946). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/946/1/012085

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