Imágenes de rango de la superficie del ojo de la mosca mediante correlación interferométrica

Authors

  • Juan José Barrios Arlante Universidad Santo Tomás
  • Arturo Plata Gómez Universidad Industrial de Santander

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15332/iteckne.v7i2.2717

Keywords:

Interferometry, Correlation, Facet, Microlens, Reconstruction, Ommatidia

Abstract

In this study an initial stage of an investigation about optic areas and signal processing is presented. A description of the reconstruction process of the housefly´s eye surface topography using a microscope with nanometer resolution is explicated. For this reconstruction is implemented the maximal detection method. Using interferometric methods for reconstruction of small samples offers the possibility of analyzing samples without the need to invade with any type of destructive coating like electron microscopes methods. The prospect of topographic eye´s reconstruction offers a possibility to complement the studies on this area, both in the field of entomology and also in the area of engineering for the construction and generation of optical devices. The measures obtained in the reconstruction had an accuracy of 1 nm.

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Author Biographies

Juan José Barrios Arlante, Universidad Santo Tomás

Lic. Matemáticas y Física MSc en Física, Universidad Industrial de Santander. Docente Tiempo completo, Investigador Grupo Investigaciones Ambientales para el Desarrollo Sostenible, Universidad Santo Tomás Bucaramanga, Colombia

Arturo Plata Gómez, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Dr. En Ciencias para el Ingeniero, Universidad Franche Comte. Docente Tiempo Completo, Investigador Grupo de Óptica y Tratamiento de Señales, Universidad Industrial de Santander UIS, Bucaramanga, Colombia

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Published

2013-10-24

How to Cite

Barrios Arlante, J. J., & Plata Gómez, A. (2013). Imágenes de rango de la superficie del ojo de la mosca mediante correlación interferométrica. ITECKNE, 7(2), 144–148. https://doi.org/10.15332/iteckne.v7i2.2717

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Research and Innovation Articles