Figure 11: Interference intensity vibrations on slide glass
measurement.
Figure 12: Interference intensity vibrations on mirror
measurement.
5 CONCLUSIONS
In this study, the high precision long path TD-OCT
system was developed to measure the refractive index
due to the temperature. Its accuracy was 5 digits for
water and 4 digits for ethanol solution. This approach
will link to the observation of local and temporal
change of the solution concentration. In this
measurement, the target solution can be treated in a
large volume. It will be able to visualize the spatial
and temporal phase transition of a solution,
fluctuation of concentration or temperature
distribution of solution, and mixing condition in some
solutions.
At its initial stage that the fluctuation was
modelled with the slide glass in a water, the unique
phenomenon was observed. At the boundary
condition, that is, at the case that the beam partially
interrupted by the movable thin mirror, which is act
as the knife-edge, the diffraction patterns were
observed. Their diffraction patterns are quite similar
to that of the knife-edge diffraction. The beam
propagated to the slide glass or the fixed mirror and
reflected to the OCT probe. In general, the diffraction
from the knife-edge can be observed on the screen
perpendicular to the optical axis. The diffracted beam
has a divergence and it cannot return to the same path
with the going way. The OCT probe transmits and
receives the beam on the in-line optical path. The
observed pattern was captured at that conditions. It
was confirmed that the small beam divergence will
cause the phenomenon. The theoretical analyses will
help to understand the situation.
The observed unique pattern will have valuable
information between the solution and the inserted
material. It represents the small angle divergence. The
OCT image will have the enhance effect to the
boundary between their materials. The small-angle
scattering on X-ray regions is suggestive. Is it
possible to deduce such fruitful information from the
pattern? Now such consideration is started.
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Slide Glass Insertion distance [mm]
Interference Intensity [a.u.]
Front Surface Signal
Rear Surface Si