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Grating holographic interferometry

Experimental Mechanics, 1997
A holographic interferometric technique, combining an image hologram with a grating approach, is proposed for three-dimensional deformation measurements on opaque planar object surfaces. In this technique, the holographic plate is brought close to the object surface, onto which a high-frequency crossed-line diffraction grating has been replicated.
P. J. Gielisse, W. Xu, M. Tu
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Introduction to Holographic Interferometry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Holographic interferometry is a method for recording and reconstructing three-dimensional images, which can be applied for the solution of strain analysis problems. Today this method, at least in its classical form, suffers from the way in which the interference fringes are recorded. Special photographic plates with high resolution are needed to record
Alessandro Freddi   +2 more
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Microwave holographic interferometry

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 1971
Microwave holography is an extension of the optical holography to the microwave field. In fact, by using a well-known characteristic of the holographic process, it is possible to record the hologram at frequencies very far from the optical region (microwave) and to reconstruct a visible image by laser light.
S. Sottini, V. Russo, G. Papi
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Study of the measurement for the diffusion coefficient by digital holographic interferometry.

Applied Optics, 2015
In the measurement of the diffusion coefficient by digital holographic interferometry, the conformity between the experiment and the ideal physical model is lacking analysis. Two data processing methods are put forward to overcome this problem.
Shi Zhang   +4 more
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Dual-wavelength common-path digital holographic microscopy for quantitative phase imaging based on lateral shearing interferometry.

Applied Optics, 2016
A dual-wavelength common-path digital holographic microscopy based on a single parallel glass plate is presented to achieve quantitative phase imaging, which combines the dual-wavelength technique with lateral shearing interferometry.
Jianglei Di   +7 more
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Holographic imaging through a scattering layer using speckle interferometry.

Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision, 2017
Optical imaging through complex scattering media is one of the major technical challenges with important applications in many research fields, ranging from biomedical imaging to astronomical telescopy to spatially multiplexed optical communications ...
Atul S. Somkuwar   +4 more
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A Brief History of Holographic Interferometry

Journal of Holography and Speckle, 2006
This paper presents the history of holographic interferometry from its first observation at the Willow Run Laboratories of the Institute of Science and Technology at the University of Michigan to the present day.
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Electron-Holographic Interferometry

1993
When holography is employed, the phase distribution of an electron beam transmitted through or reflected from a sample can be displayed as an interference micrograph. Although an interference micrograph can also be obtained without recourse to holography if we use an electron microscope equipped with an electron biprism (Sect.3.2), electron holography ...
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Digital holographic metrology based on multi-angle interferometry.

Optics Letters, 2016
We propose a multi-angle interferometry method for digital holographic metrology. In an application of three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction, the hologram corresponding to a different illumination angle is recorded as the illumination angle with a single
Jun Dong, Chao Jiang, Shuhai Jia
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Holographic Interferometry In Biomedicine

SPIE Proceedings, 1990
From the various capabilities of holography for image processing and measuring purposes, holographic interferometry has mainly found more extended application in biological and medical research. As a technique allows a non-destructive testing and high resolving deformation analysis, it has gained popularity in the recent years in experimental ...
Halina Podbielska, Halina Podbielska
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