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Light-in-flight recording: high-speed holographic motion pictures of ultrafast phenomena: comment

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Abstract

Concepts underlying a holographic method of recording light-wave-train motion pictures were first reported by Yu. N. Denisyuk and co-authors in 1969. Analyses from that period are presented here that relate the degree of temporal and spatial coherence of the laser source to the recorded and reconstructed holographic distributions.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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