Abstract
A method is described to approximate the 3D form and distribution of mineral dust (MD) aerosol particles based on digital in-line holographic imaging. The concept involves constructing a 3D geometrical hull of a particle defined by image-perimeter curves from a sequence of 2D images. Measuring holograms every ten milliseconds results in a video revealing the flow of the MD particles in 3D. Examples of two MD samples of different mean particle-size are presented.
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Gaudfrin, F., Santos, E., Presley, D., & Berg, M. J. (2020). Time-resolved imaging of settling mineral dust aerosols with digital holography. OSA Continuum, 3(9), 2493. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.404104
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