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Holographic technique for three-dimensional three-component particle fields

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Abstract

We present the preliminary results of a new technique that permits three-dimensional three-component detection of displacing particle fields from a single observation direction. The technique utilizes time-sequence images independently reconstructed by dual-reference-beam off-axis holography. The image sections are then statistically correlated for displacement extraction, without the need for specific focusing.

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