Abstract
The holographic interferometer developed by CSL, and which uses a BSO crystal, exhibits a response time of a few seconds. This prevents us to properly record holograms under perturbated environmental conditions due to optical phase variations between reference and object beams. We present hereafter several active phase control strategies to overcome this problem.
© 2007 Optical Society of America
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