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Influence of the peculiarities of wavefront forming in real-time holographic interferometer upon the output of the interferometer

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Abstract

The peculiarities of the wavefront forming in the Real-Time Holographic Interferometer are discussed. The wavefronts are formed by superposition of waves formed in a hologram by a reference beam and changed object beam. The features of the output image: intensity distribution, SNR and other parameters, are estimated depending on both the conditions of the forming of an initial hologram and the effect of the reference and object beams.

© 1994 IEEE

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