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The lens-assisted holomicroscopic technique has been described at an earlier SPIE conference. Continuing research has led to further improvements of the lense assisted technique. In order to accommodate a larger scene volume, a scaled-up version of the lens assisted holocamera (LAH) was made. Unlike the small LAH, coherence considerations imposed greater care in spacially and temporally matching the recombined reference and scene beams. A description of the modified holocamera and the rationale for the introduction of a novel beam-splitting element is discussed. The improved holocamera has recorded a droplet spray volume of approximately one liter at a mean distance of 38 cm. The Raleigh resolutions achieved are 144 line pairs per mm or droplet diameters of 3.4 microns.
R. A. Briones
"Particle Holography At Extended Distances And Urn Resolutions", Proc. SPIE 0215, Recent Advances in Holography, (14 May 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958428
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R. A. Briones, "Particle Holography At Extended Distances And Urn Resolutions," Proc. SPIE 0215, Recent Advances in Holography, (14 May 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958428