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Holographic interferometry of transparent media using light scattered by embedded test objects

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Abstract

Fringe formation and localization in holographic interferometry of transparent media are discussed for configurations in which light enters the medium and is scattered back through it by an embedded diffuse object. Fringe order numbers are doubled, and the fringe localization region is translated and compressed by a factor of 2. The results are applicable to tomographic reconstruction of aerodynamic density fields around opaque test objects.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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