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Holographic Interferometry Applied to Measurements of Small Static Displacements of Diffusely Reflecting Surfaces

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Abstract

A general relation is derived by which small displacements of a diffusely reflecting surface may be determined using holographic interferometry. It is shown how a single hologram method of analysis, utilizing parallax and fringe counting, and a multiple hologram method, using interference order assignment are related. Both methods may be viewed in a unified manner. The requirements for application of both methods are discussed.

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