Polyaniline (PANI) zeolite composites have been prepared by oxidative polymerization of anilinein the presence
of zeolite 13X, producing composite materials with PANI/zeolite weight ratios from about 0.5 to 55. The DC
conductivity of the composite materials decreased exponentially with zeolite weight fraction. Pure PANI was
paramagnetic while the PANI/zeolite complexes with weight ratios larger than 20 showed an appreciable
antiferromagnetic component as indicated by temperature dependence of their electron spin resonance spectra.
This novel antiferromagnetism is speculated to arise from π-dimer pairing of PANI chain layers stacking on
the zeolite particle surface.
This paper presents a new phase unwrapping algorithm to deal with the problem of phase restoration from an interferogram that is in presence of both high-level random noise and segmented disconlinuity. The algorithm is based on a composite template matching to simultaneously identify unreasonable phase jumps caused by speckle noise and segmented discontinuilies such as holes and borders in the wrapped phase map. Examples unwrap with the inteiferograrns generated by the computer and real speckle fringe patterns taken from double-pulsed speckle interferometer are included to show that the technique is efficient and simple to implement.
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