1 December 1984 Difference Holographic Interferometry: Displacement Measurement
Z. Ftizessy, F. Gyimesi
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Abstract
Measurement of deformation or shape differences of two objects is impossible in usual holographic interferometry. Difference holographic interferometry (DHI) overcomes the difficulties by producing a comparing technique for measurement of displacement fields and shapes of different objects and by being powerful in the case of large deformations. The main feature of DHI is that holographically recorded waves are used for illumination by wavefront reversal. It works without the need to consider different microstructures of object surfaces. A few realizations of the technique are presented.
Z. Ftizessy and F. Gyimesi "Difference Holographic Interferometry: Displacement Measurement," Optical Engineering 23(6), 236780 (1 December 1984). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973382
Published: 1 December 1984
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KEYWORDS
Holographic interferometry

Holography

Wavefronts

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