Statistical Analysis Of Holographic Fringe Formation And Localization

Holographic fringe formation and localization are studied using statistical optics in terms of speckle movement and average speckle size. The concept is useful in the application of holospeckle interferometry studies such as three dimensional crack tip deformation measurement.

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