American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 39th Annual Conference
October 18 - October 22, 2021

Virtual Conference

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Multiple Wavelength Digital Holography for Color Micro-particle Imaging

RAMESH GIRI, Gorden Videen, Matthew J Berg, Kansas State University

     Abstract Number: 52
     Working Group: Aerosol Physics

Abstract
Digital holography is now established as a useful technique to characterize the size and morphology of particles relevant to the coarse mode aerosols for size range (> 1um) [1]. Yet, knowledge of the material composition of particles observed with holography is limited. The understanding of the material compositions is important for many local and global climate modeling, for example, to characterize the radiative effects of mineral dust in the atmosphere. Here, we test a multiple wavelength method in digital holography to produce the color images of micro-particles. Color analysis is then used to investigate if the particles of different material compositions can be differentiated.

Reference
[1] Berg, M. J., and G. Videen, 2011: Digital holographic imaging of aerosol particles in flight. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 112, 1776–1783.