schlierenfotografi
Schlierenfotografi, derived from the German word for "streaks" or "striations," is an optical technique used to visualize and quantify optical inhomogeneities in transparent media. These inhomogeneities are typically caused by variations in refractive index, which can arise from differences in temperature, pressure, or density. The method works by selectively blocking light that has been slightly deflected by these variations, making them visible as dark and light patterns.
The fundamental setup involves a light source, a large concave mirror to collimate the light into a
Schlieren photography finds applications in various scientific and engineering fields. It is commonly used to study