Abstract
Pulsed holography has proved to be an extremely useful technique for detecting particle size and velocity distributions of pollutants, projectiles, aerosols, etc. The technique is particularly advantageous in that it allows entire volumes to be recorded, undisturbed, in one exposure and analyzed at a later time.
© 1976 Optical Society of America
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