Abstract
Having previously developed techniques for Infrared (IR) holography(1, 2), in order to minimize problems related to vibrations, to relatively large displacement or deformation and to facilitate Real Time Holographic Interferometry, we have reported a method for Real Time Interferometry using IR Holography of low-diffusing surfaces(3). This presentation reports a method to inspect diffusing surfaces which consists in the adaptation to IR of the relatively standard techniques of holographic interferometry.
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