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High-accuracy thermal expansion measurement by laser beam diffraction off a patterned surface | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

High-accuracy thermal expansion measurement by laser beam diffraction off a patterned surface


Abstract:

Laser beam diffraction on a patterned surface is investigated theoretically and experimentally as a powerful tool to measure thermal expansion in various materials. By tr...Show More

Abstract:

Laser beam diffraction on a patterned surface is investigated theoretically and experimentally as a powerful tool to measure thermal expansion in various materials. By tracking the deviation of high-order diffraction modes from surface-patterned polymers and glasses, expansion coefficients as small as 10-8 can be measured for temperature rises of only tens of degrees Celsius. Results are presented for PMMA, chitosan and glasses. In some materials, a grating is successfully transferred from a polymer by simple mechanical compression. The technique is applicable to relatively small volumes (mm in size).
Published in: CLEO: 2013
Date of Conference: 09-14 June 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 16 June 2014
Electronic ISBN:978-1-55752-973-2
Print ISSN: 2160-8989
Conference Location: San Jose, CA, USA

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