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21 November 1997 Picosecond pulses for holographic sectioning of volumes
Nils H. Abramson
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Abstract
Light-in-flight recording by holography is an ultrafast gating viewing technique that can produce a continuous, frameless motion picture of picosecond laser pulses as they pass by. When the pulses pass through a volume full of scattering particles their 4D shape, spatial and temporal, can be recorded. If instead the shape of the pulse is pre- known the position and velocity of the particles can be recorded in thin sections through the total volume.
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Nils H. Abramson "Picosecond pulses for holographic sectioning of volumes", Proc. SPIE 3172, Optical Technology in Fluid, Thermal, and Combustion Flow III, (21 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279736
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Particles

Picosecond phenomena

Wavefronts

Light scattering

Light

Scattering

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