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Instrumentation for ice crystal characterization in laboratory using interferometric out-of-focus imaging

Gilles Demange
Helena Zapolsky
Renaud Patte

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Airborne characterization of ice crystals has important applications. The extreme difficulty of realizing in situ tests requires the development of a complete instrumentation in the laboratory. Such an installation should enable design, development, test, and calibration of instruments in conditions as close as possible to real ones. We present a set of numerical and experimental tools that have been developed to realize ice crystal sensors based on interferometric particle imaging. The set of tools covers the development of complementary simulators for crystal growth and interferometric particle imaging predictions, experimental generation of “programmable” ice crystals, and instrumentation of a freezing column where different techniques as in-focus imaging, out-of-focus imaging, and digital in-line holography can be combined simultaneously for test and calibration.
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hal-02110833 , version 1 (25-04-2019)

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Marc Brunel, Gilles Demange, M. Fromager, M. Talbi, Helena Zapolsky, et al.. Instrumentation for ice crystal characterization in laboratory using interferometric out-of-focus imaging. Review of Scientific Instruments, 2017, 88 (8), pp.083108. ⟨10.1063/1.4997959⟩. ⟨hal-02110833⟩
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