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Some Experiments Performed with a Reflected-Light Pulsed-Laser Holography System

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Abstract

A short-exposure, high-energy holography system has been constructed which yields high quality holograms of scenes several cubic meters in volume. The system is constructed around a single mode Q-switched ruby oscillator and a 20-dB gain single-pass ruby amplifier. The output is fully coherent at peak output of 10 J. Front lit holograms of transient events and of live subjects have been made with this system.

© 1970 Optical Society of America

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