Article | REF: R6210 V2

Characterization of vibrations with holography-based methods

Authors: Pascal PICART, Paul SMIGIELSKI

Publication date: December 10, 2020

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5.1 Seismic wave visualization

As part of studies into methods for detecting objects buried in the ground, such as mines, ISL has been experimenting with the optical seismic detection technique . In fact, the presence of a buried object can change the local characteristics of the ground, creating an inhomogeneity that could alter the propagation of a seismic wave. Assuming that this modification is sufficient at the surface (a few µm), visualization by holographic interferometry would reveal the...

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