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Analysis of the reconstructed images of light-in-flight recording by holographic microscopy when recording condition is changed

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Abstract

We investigated reconstructed images of light-in-flight recording by holographic microscopy when recording conditions are changed. As the conditions, we focused on incident angle of the reference light pulse and that of the object light pulse.

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