Fourier analysis based phase shift interferometric tomography for three-dimensional reconstruction of concentration field around a growing crystal

2010 
Abstract The present work is concerned with the three-dimensional reconstruction of concentration field around a crystal growing from its aqueous solution using Fourier analysis based phase shift interferometric tomography. Projection data of convective field around a growing NaClO 3 crystal have been recorded using a Mach–Zehnder interferometer. A new numerical method based on the concept of real time phase shift interferometry has been employed for the analysis of the interferograms. By interpreting the interferograms as projection data, the 3-D distribution of salt concentration has been determined using principles of tomography. Study shows that the Fourier analysis-based phase shift method is a novel approach for crystal growth studies as it requires only one interferometric image for the determination of full phase information as opposed to the conventional real time phase shift interferometry wherein at least three or more phase-shifted interferograms are needed. Results have been presented in the form of interferograms, path-integrated concentration contours and three-dimensional concentration profiles over select horizontal planes above the growing crystal. Based on the reconstruction results, distribution of salt concentration in the crystal vicinity is determined and an appropriate mechanism of buoyancy-induced fluid movement in the growth chamber is discussed.
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