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Liquid lens for adaptive interferometric particle imaging

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Abstract

A liquid lens is used to realize an adaptive interferometric particle imaging system. The defocus parameter of the system can be changed instantaneously by adjusting the voltage applied to the lens. This enables adjusting the imaging conditions in real time. The setup is first tested on programmable rough particles generated by a digital micromirror device (DMD), and then with real glass particles under nanosecond pulse illumination.

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