Abstract
Almost a quarter of a century ago hologram interferometry was hailed as the promising tool for material testing and diagnosis. This prophesy has been partly fulfilled, but mainly within the safe enclosure of the laboratory and for carefully designed experiments. The limitation of the technique has been-and still is, even with the new thermoplastic materials- the time delay between recording and display.
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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