2. On-line digital holography implementation
2.1 Mountings
The general principle of holography is based on the recording of interference between a reference wave and a wave diffracted by an object. These interferences, although only recorded in the form of intensity modulations (sensor sensitive only to intensity), contain information on the modulus and phase of the object wave. These physical quantities are important because they provide information on the position and shape of holographic objects. The object wave can then be reconstructed using a number of methods detailed in the 2.3 ...
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Bibliography
Websites
Online codes :
MATLAB code for online hologram simulation and reconstruction using the plane-wave spectrum method (Tatiana Latychevskaia and Hans-Werner Fink), https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59939-holography-with-plane-waves-inline-in-line...
Events
Congress:
Digital holography meeting applied to fluid metrology, five editions since 2010 – https://holophi5.sciencesconf.org/
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Laboratories – Design offices – Schools – Research centers (non-exhaustive list)
The following is a non-exhaustive alphabetical list of French research teams using on-line digital holography for fluid mechanics measurements (laboratories working with off-axis fixtures are not listed).
COmplexe de Recherche Interprofessionnel en Aérothermochimie, UMR CNRS 6614
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