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Annulling parasitic fringes in real time holographic interferometry: a new method

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Abstract

A method for annulling parasitic fringes in real time holographic interferometry and its theoretical justification is presented. The main advantage relates to cancellation of nondesired object motions or deformations with experimental simplicity.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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