Interferometry of Fibrous Materials
Interferometry of Fibrous Materials shows how interferometric methods can be used in optical, synthetic, and natural fiber analysis. This practical volume features a large number of both color and black and white interferograms to enhance understanding of how interferometry is used to determine a fibre's optical properties.
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Interferometry of Fibrous Materials
Interferometry of Fibrous Materials shows how interferometric methods can be used in optical, synthetic, and natural fiber analysis. This practical volume features a large number of both color and black and white interferograms to enhance understanding of how interferometry is used to determine a fibre's optical properties.
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Interferometry of Fibrous Materials

Interferometry of Fibrous Materials

by N Barakat, A A Hamza
Interferometry of Fibrous Materials

Interferometry of Fibrous Materials

by N Barakat, A A Hamza

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Overview

Interferometry of Fibrous Materials shows how interferometric methods can be used in optical, synthetic, and natural fiber analysis. This practical volume features a large number of both color and black and white interferograms to enhance understanding of how interferometry is used to determine a fibre's optical properties.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780852741009
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1990
Series: Optics and Optoelectronics Series
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

N. Barakat and A. A. Hamza

Table of Contents

An introduction to fibre structure. Principles of interferometry. Two-beam interferometry applied to fibrous materials. Multiple-beam interferometry applied to fibrous materials. Interferometric determination of fibre surface topography. The effect of irradiation on the optical properties of fibres. Interference microscopes. Back-scattering of light waves from fibres. Automatic analysis of interferograms. References. Author index. Subject index.
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