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Heterodyne holographic interferometry: concentration and temperature measurements in gas mixtures

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Abstract

Heterodyne holographic interferometry is employed to measure refractive-index distributions in transparent media. A system using a He–Ne laser and relatively modest electronic instrumentation is described. The system was used to measure temperature and specie-concentration distribution in natural convection boundary layers in air adjacent to heated surfaces through which a second gas is emitted or injected.

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