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General temperature field measurement by digital holography

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This paper presents a digital holographic method for measurement of periodic asymmetric temperature fields. The method is based on a modified Twyman–Green setup having double sensitivity. For measurement only one precisely synchronized and triggered digital camera is used. The periodicity and self-similarity of each cycle of the measured phenomenon combined with the precisely synchronized camera capture allow one to obtain data later used for three-dimensional (3D) measurement. The reconstruction of 3D temperature field is based on tomographic approach.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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