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14 September 1977 High-Speed Holocinematography Of Cavitation Bubbles
Werner Lauterborn, Karl-Joachim Ebeling
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Proceedings Volume 0097, 12th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955199
Event: 12th International Congress on High Speed Photography, 1976, Toronto, Canada
Abstract
Two methods of high speed holocinematography are described using spatial or patial frequency multiplexing for image separation. The experimental devices operate in the range of10 000 to 20 000 holograms per second with a total number of holographic frames of four to eight. Spatial multiplexing is achieved by a rotating disk with apertures placed directly in front of the holographic plate. Spatial frequency multiplexing is obtained with the aid of a special.acousto-optic beam splitter and deflector unit. Objects investigated by both meth-ods are bubbles moving in acoustically generated cavitation bubble fields as well as bubbles formed after laser-induced breakdown in water.
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Werner Lauterborn and Karl-Joachim Ebeling "High-Speed Holocinematography Of Cavitation Bubbles", Proc. SPIE 0097, 12th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography, (14 September 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955199
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Multiplexing

3D image reconstruction

Cavitation

Beam splitters

Spatial frequencies

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