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Near-resonant holographic interferometry measurements in high-temperature environments

Abstract

Summary form only given. Near resonant holographic interferometry (NRHI) is a technique which significantly enhances the capabilities of conventional holographic interferometry. This technique permits accurate two-dimensional number densities for a selected atomic species to be determined, as has been demonstrated by the authors in various high temperature gas flow environments.

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Holographic interferometry Interferometry Holography Electronic speckle pattern interferometry Optics Temperature measurement Physics Materials science

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