Advances in real-time holographic interferometry for the measurement of vibrations and deformations
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Abstract We describe the latest improvements in holographic interferometry that enable the real-time measurement of vibrational modes and static deformations in surfaces using low-power laser illumination and a photorefractive Bi 12 TiO 20 crystal as the recording medium. An efficient setup has been developed where the most critical elements have been optimized: target illumination and backscattered light collection, distribution of light between the object and reference beams, and stabilization system operation. Experimental results for vibration and deformatiom measurement are reported.
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