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15 September 1981 Holographic Documentation Camera For Component Study Evaluation
Richard Fusek, Kevin Harding, James Harris, John Murphy
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Proceedings Volume 0270, High Power Lasers and Applications; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931753
Event: 1981 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1980, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Thorough documentation of an object's microstructure utilizing standard photo-micrographic techniques is lengthy and laborious, especially when the object is transparent as are many optical components. Full-field, high-resolution documentation of surfaces and volumes is accomplished through holography. The holographic documentation system presented records and reconstructs objects with better than 4-μm resolution over full fields 2" in diameter. Using an Argon laser, this system is designed to document optical components such as mirrors and windows. However, it should be useful whenever high-resolution initial state documentation of any object is required.
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Richard Fusek, Kevin Harding, James Harris, and John Murphy "Holographic Documentation Camera For Component Study Evaluation", Proc. SPIE 0270, High Power Lasers and Applications, (15 September 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931753
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KEYWORDS
Holography

3D image reconstruction

Holograms

Imaging systems

Beam splitters

Diffraction

Spatial frequencies

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