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Conoscopic optical probes: a new generation of metrological instruments

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Abstract

Conoscopic holography is an interferometric technique based on light propagation in crystals. Conoscopic optical probes overcome the main limitations of 3D optical measurement, namely complexity, unreliability, and low precision. Although some systems were designed before, conoscopic probes are operational today as industrial items due to the availability of new improved optical components and the new capacities of low cost numerical processing.

© 1994 IEEE

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