Laser Applications, Volumes 1-5Monte Ross |
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Applications of Holography | 3 |
Applications of Holographic Image Formation | 12 |
NonimageForming Applications | 42 |
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achieved amplitude angle Appl applications average background beam bias causes cavity changes coherent communications considered continuous crystal dependent described detection detector determined diameter difference direction discussed distance effects efficiency electron energy equations error factor field Figure flow formed frequency fringe function gain give given heat Hence hologram holographic incident increases intensity interferometer laser gyro length less light limited lock-in threshold loss material measurement medium method mirror mode modulation noise normal object obtained occurs operation optical oscillator output particles path pattern phase Phys plane plate polarization position possible pressure problem produced pulse pumping quantum range receiver recording reference reflected refractive ring laser rotation scale scattering shift shown in Fig shows signal space surface techniques temperature thermal tion transit traveling tube wave wavelength