1 August 1985 Remote Deformation Field Measurement Through Different Media Using Fiber Optics
J. A. Gilbert, T. D. Dudderar, A. Nose
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Abstract
This series of tests demonstrates the feasibility of recording deformation holograms of reflecting subjects that are not mounted on an optical bench and vibration-isolated and that, in fact, can even be submerged in a transparent liquid. This represents an important extension of research into the use of fiber optics in holography. Various considerations for the ultimate development of a practical fiber optic device for making in-situ or "production environment" deformation field measurements by continuous wave holographic interferometry are also discussed.
J. A. Gilbert, T. D. Dudderar, and A. Nose "Remote Deformation Field Measurement Through Different Media Using Fiber Optics," Optical Engineering 24(4), 244628 (1 August 1985). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973541
Published: 1 August 1985
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Fiber optics tests

Environmental sensing

Holograms

Holographic interferometry

Holography

Liquids

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