Laser Light Painting of Exhaled Droplets: Imaging with Accessible, Low-power Lasers

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Oral Presentation

Mentor/Supervising Professor Name

Laing, Blake

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The spatial distribution of exhaled droplets produced during speech and playing brass instruments is characterized and compared. Rather than using a stationary laser with a flat-and-wide profile, droplets are imaged in a long exposure during which a narrow laser beam is scanned vertically across the field of view with a technique we think of as “light painting”. The advantage of this method is that the same illumination can be obtained with a lower-power laser (such as a class IIIb or less).

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Laser Light Painting of Exhaled Droplets: Imaging with Accessible, Low-power Lasers

The spatial distribution of exhaled droplets produced during speech and playing brass instruments is characterized and compared. Rather than using a stationary laser with a flat-and-wide profile, droplets are imaged in a long exposure during which a narrow laser beam is scanned vertically across the field of view with a technique we think of as “light painting”. The advantage of this method is that the same illumination can be obtained with a lower-power laser (such as a class IIIb or less).