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This is the first book to provide a thorough and systematic description of the entire subject of particle field holography. The use of holography to study very small objects in a dynamic volume is a technique of importance for scientists and engineers across a variety of disciplines for obtaining information about the size, shape and velocity of small objects such as dust particles, fuel droplets, raindrops, pollen, bubbles, etc.
Sommario
1. Historical background; 2. Introduction to holography; 3. General theory of in-line Fraunhofer holography; 4. System design considerations; 5. Practical considerations; 6. Analysis of reconstruction; 7. Aberrations and their control; 8. Hologram fringe-contrast and its enhancement; 9. Non-image plane analysis; 10. Velocimetry and high-speed holography; 11. The off-axis approach; References; Index.
Riassunto
This 1992 book provides a thorough and systematic description of the entire subject of particle field holography. The use of holography to study very small objects in a dynamic volume is a technique of importance for scientists and engineers for obtaining information about the size, shape and velocity of small objects.