1st Edition

Holographic Interferometry A Mach–Zehnder Approach

By Gregory R. Toker Copyright 2012
211 Pages
by CRC Press

212 Pages
by CRC Press

211 Pages
by CRC Press

Transparent in the visible range, phase objects can be studied in the optical range using holographic interferometry. Typically, the holograms are recorded on high-resolving-power holographic photo materials, but a lower spatial resolution is sufficient for successful research in many scientific applications. Holographic Interferometry: A Mach–Zehnder Approach offers practical guidance to... Read more

Introduction. MACH–ZEHNDER OPTICAL HOLOGRAPHIC INTERFEROMETRY OF PHASE OBJECTS: Mach–Zehnder Optical Reference Beam Interferometry. Mach–Zehnder Reference Beam Optical Holographic Interferometry. Dual Hologram Interferometry with Enhanced Sensitivity. MACH–ZEHNDER OPTICAL SHEARING HOLOGRAPHIC INTERFEROMETRY OF COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS: Mach–Zehnder Shearing Holographic Interferometry and Its Applications in Aerodynamics. Mach–Zehnder Shearing Optical Holographic Interferometry with Regulated Sensitivity. Mach–Zehnder Real-Time Shearing Optical Holographic Interferometry. MACH–ZEHNDER DIGITAL HOLOGRAPHIC INTERFEROMETRY AND RELATED TECHNIQUES: RECORDING MACH–ZEHNDER DIGITAL INTERFEROGRAMS/HOLOGRAMS ON CCD/CMOS SENSORS AND ITS APPLICATIONS: Mach–Zehnder Digital Holographic Interferometry. Related Diagnostic Techniques. Devices and Equipment for Routine Mach–Zehnder Holographic Interference Experiments. Conclusion. References.

Biography

Gregory R. Toker, PhD, is a research professor in the Faculty of Chemistry at Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, since 2007. He received his PhD from the Institute of General Physics (IOFAN), Russian Academy of Sciences, in 1988.