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Two-Path, Double Knife Edge Schlieren Imaging

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Abstract

The traditional arrangement for visualizing optical phenomena with the Schlieren technique is modified to include a Mach-Zender geometry. This allows for the implementation of two independent knife edges along the two paths, resulting in an enhanced combined image that is uniquely adjustable.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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