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Multipass dark-ground photography of a low-pressure gas jet

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Abstract

Using multiple passes of a short ruby laser pulse through a 5-Torr nitrogen jet (phase object) enhances the sensitivity enough to allow high-contrast dark-ground photographs to be obtained, while using a single pass fails to produce a significant image.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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