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The Fourier-Fresnel transformation in holographic interferometry

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Abstract

In holographic interferometry, the Fourier-Fresnel transformation, carried out by systems of converging and diverging lenses, makes it possible to determine the distribution of displacements and tilts of the surface elements of a strained flat body, with sensitivity that is constant over the surface or variable.

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