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1 January 1991 Enhanced holographic recording capabilities for dynamic applications
Gary R. Hough, D. M. Gustafson, William Raymond Thursby Jr.
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Abstract
This research effort in ballistic holography has resulted in improved images of very high-speed impacts and has pointed the way to extended applications of this novel technique. A pulsed ruby laser is used to record the desired event on a semicylindrical film configuration. This has the important advantage of allowing the user to select post-event optimal three-dimensional views of the scene. Recent advances in recording capabilities and a scheme for automated data reduction are described. These make this approach much more attractive for ballistic and other dynamic test operations. 1.
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Gary R. Hough, D. M. Gustafson, and William Raymond Thursby Jr. "Enhanced holographic recording capabilities for dynamic applications", Proc. SPIE 1346, Ultrahigh- and High-Speed Photography, Videography, Photonics, and Velocimetry '90, (1 January 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23348
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Particles

Holography

Ruby lasers

High speed photography

Missiles

Pulsed laser operation

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