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Double-pulsed holographic interferometry with photorefractive crystals for vibration and shock analysis

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Abstract

We present the achievement of the european PHIFE project (Pulsed Holographic Interferometer for the analysis of Fast Events) concerning the development of holographic head principles connected to a YAG Q-switch double pulsed laser. Based on the results of a first laboratory development phase, a final prototype has been designed and built that incorporates both the laser and a modular holographic head. This device has been used in a variety of tests, mainly vibrations and shock analysis of solid objects proposed by industrial partners of the project.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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