Publications by authors named "Gael Le Blanc"

Multiplexed photonic Doppler velocimetry is required to measure 2D surface velocities of novel materials in shock physics experiments. Very close measurements lead to crosstalk issues, which can be fixed by wavelength multiplexing. The benefits of our 16 wavelengths photonic Doppler velocimetry system over conventional systems are demonstrated here.

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Multiplexed photonic Doppler velocimetry systems are developed to measure velocities with high density in physics experiments such as shock physics experiments on novel materials. Decreasing the mesh size can lead to crosstalk issues, which can be overcome by wavelength multiplexing. Crosstalk has been characterized on a line of eight collimators with a pitch of 1 mm.

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