Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979spie..192..190u&link_type=abstract
In: Interferometry; Proceedings of the Seminar, San Diego, Calif., August 29, 30, 1979. (A80-44308 19-35) Bellingham, Wash., Soc
Physics
Holographic Interferometry, Pulsed Lasers, Q Switched Lasers, Real Time Operation, Diffraction Patterns, Dischargers, High Speed Cameras, Optical Resonators, Photographic Film, Pulse Duration, Ruby Lasers
Scientific paper
A method is demonstrated by which real-time holography can be performed with a Q-switched ruby laser. The extremely short pulse duration and high intensity of a Q-switched laser make it possible to freeze high-speed events and observe the changes of states as interference fringes. Further, double-pulse laser light was obtained and two consecutive images of an event were recorded as real-time holographic interference fringes on a film swept at high speed in a streak camera.
Tenjimbayashi K.
Uyemura T.
Yamamoto Yasufumi
Yokoyama Naoto
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