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Double-pulse characteristics of a single-oscillator Nd:YAG laser affecting its performance in TV holography

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Abstract

The relevance of several double-pulse laser parameters for the fringe quality in TV holography is emphasized theoretically. It is demonstrated that single-oscillator Nd:YAG lasers can show significantly reduced characteristics in double-pulse operation, limiting the performance of these lasers in double-pulse TV holography.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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