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Imaging Through Turbulent Water Using Speckle Reference Holography

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Abstract

A dramatic reduction in image distortion resulting from turbulent water has been demonstrated using speckle reference holography. Conventional photographs taken simultaneously over the same path clearly show that the holographic technique eliminates most image distortion.

© 1973 Optical Society of America

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