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Double exposure hologram of hyperbolic fringes and its use in the measurement of optical coherence

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Abstract

A hologram of hyperbolic fringes generated by double exposure is presented in this paper. The principle and experimental results of using it to measure optical coherence are given as well.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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