“Tomographic reconstruction of transparent objects” by Trifonov, Bradley and Heidrich

  • ©Borislav Trifonov, Derek Bradley, and Wolfgang Heidrich

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    Tomographic reconstruction of transparent objects

Session/Category Title:   Fun With Lasers


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    A visible-light tomographic reconstruction method for recovering the shape of transparent objects such as glass. The set-up is relatively simple to implement and accounts for refraction.

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