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The application of a laser interferometer for the detection of the motion of the free surface of a target induced by the subnanosecond shock-wave action is analyzed. It is demonstrated that reliable results can be obtained only with regard to the response function of the interferometer.
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Krasyuk, I.K., Pashinin, P.P. & Semenov, A.Y. Specific features of the application of a laser interferometer in the study of shock-wave phenomena. Laser Phys. 16, 1345–1351 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X06090088
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