“School of Physic”

Back to Papers Home
Back to Papers of School of Physic

Paper   IPM / Physic / 18452
School of Quantum Physics and Matter
  Title:   Speckle pattern analysis using differential dynamic matrix
  Author(s): 
1.  Mahsa Asghari
2.  Elaheh Nazari
3.  Mehdi Shafiei Aporvari,
4.  Vahideh Farzam Rad
5.  Ali-Reza Moradi
  Status:   Published
  Journal: Optic Lett
  Vol.:  50
  Year:  2025
  Pages:   5961-5964
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
Dynamic laser speckle analysis (LSA) is a sensitive, noninvasive, and remote technique that has been applied to study different phases of matter in various phenomena in life science and industry. On the other hand, differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an efficient method for the collective and quantitative analysis of microscopic particle suspensions. DDM uses successive recorded microscopy images to extract information about the diffusion and scattering functions. However, in several applications, the microscopy images include additional noises caused by turbulent dynamics of the sample, contaminations, or aberrations in the imaging system. Here, we extend DDM to LSA, which is like considering the extreme case of noisy images for DDM analysis. We show that DDM can provide additional analysis parameters for LSA, and, more importantly, the speckle patterns can be directly analyzed using DDM. To validate the proposed DDM-LSA technique, we apply it to the analysis of drying paint.

Download TeX format
back to top
scroll left or right