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Picometer Displacement Detection by Using Wave Mixing in a Liquid Crystal Light Valve

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Abstract

The large dispersion and narrow frequency bandwidth of the two-wave mixing in liquid crystal light valve is used to realize an adaptive holographic interferometer, by which displacements as small as a few picometers are detected.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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