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Identification of particle mixtures using machine-learning-assisted laser diffraction analysis

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arxiv 2101.11402 v1 pith:ZX3ESVDA submitted 2021-01-25 eess.IV physics.optics

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We demonstrate a smart laser-diffraction analysis technique for particle mixture identification. We retrieve information about the size, geometry, and ratio concentration of two-component heterogeneous particle mixtures with an efficiency above 92%. In contrast to commonly-used laser diffraction schemes -- in which a large number of detectors is needed -- our machine-learning-assisted protocol makes use of a single far-field diffraction pattern, contained within a small angle ($\sim 0.26^{\circ}$) around the light propagation axis. Because of its reliability and ease of implementation, our work may pave the way towards the development of novel smart identification technologies for sample classification and particle contamination monitoring in industrial manufacturing processes.

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