Birefringent material-based optical scales

Based on the knowledge of polycarbonate (PC) birefringence obtained from our previous studies, we designed and realized a scales prototype that can determine the magnitude of the load based on the evaluation of the birefringence of the loaded polycarbonate element. The individual mechanical parts of...

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