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Infrared Photothermal Heterodyne Imaging in Thermally Thick Medium for Thermo-optic Property Characterizations
Jordan Letessier1,2, Abel Netter1,2, Jérémie Maire1,2
1Univ. Bordeaux CNRS, Bordeaux INP, I2M, UMR 5295, F-33400 Talence, France.
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Measuring temperature fields in semitransparent media requires the knowledge of material thermo-optic properties. While the current techniques are well established for isothermal thin films, they remain unexplored for thick media where temperature gradients need to be considered. This study proposes to generalize the current methods of infrared heterodyne photothermal imaging to thick media by combining transmittance measurements and thermo-optic modeling to measure simultaneously the thermoabsorbance and thermoreflectance coefficients in semitransparent material. In this work, we demonstrate the validity of our methodology followed by the measurements of the thermo-optic properties of several materials: soft polymers (polydimethylsiloxane) and borofloat glasses.
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