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Interferometry of fibrous materials

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In this paper, the effect of irradiation on the optical properties of fibers has been investigated using interference microscopes and back-scattering of light waves from fibers, and automatic analysis of interferograms.
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An introduction to fiber structure Principles of interferometry Two-beam interferometry applied to fibrous materials Multiple-beam interferometry applied to fibrous materials Interferometric determination of fiber surface topography The effect of irradiation on the optical properties of fibers Interference microscopes Back-scattering of light waves from fibers Automatic analysis of interferograms References Author index Subject index

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Characterization of the optical-functional properties of a waveguide written by an UV-laser into a planar polymer chip

TL;DR: In this paper, the optical-functional properties of an integrated-optical strip-waveguide in a planar polymer chip were investigated by using a two-beam-interferometric method.
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Effect of sodium hydroxide pre-treatment on the optical and structural properties of lyocell

TL;DR: In this paper, it was observed that sodium hydroxide treatment causes the density, orientation and crystallinity of lyocell fibre to decrease with increasing sodium hydride concentration, a corresponding decrease in tensile strength is also observed.
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Study of the refractive properties of laser dye solvents: toluene, carbon disulphide, chloroform, and benzene

TL;DR: In this article, the optical and dielectric dispersion of four non-and less polar laser dye solvents (toluene, carbon disulphide, chloroform and benzene) is investigated.
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Analysis of the physical properties of developing cotton fibres

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that during the maturation stage of cotton fiber development, water loss from lumen allows the cellulose chains to come closer together and to form intermolecular hydrogen-bonds.
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On the digital holographic interferometry of fibrous material, I: Optical properties of polymer and optical fibers

TL;DR: In this article, the phase shifting Mach-Zehnder interferometer was used to obtain five phase-shifted holograms, in which the phase difference between two successive holograms is π/2, for each fiber sample.
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