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High speed in-line holocinematography for dispersed-phase dynamics

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Abstract

A holocinematography system based on the copper vapor laser is described where a series of spatially multiplex holograms is recorded in rapid succession (up to 10 kHz).

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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