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21 January 1985 Holography And Four-Wave Mixing To See Through The Skin.
Hendrik J. Gerritsen
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Proceedings Volume 0519, Analog Optical Processing and Computing; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945211
Event: 1984 Cambridge Symposium, 1984, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
A few schemes will be described in which ultra short pulses are used to see through highly scattering specimens, as typified by biological objects. The information thus obtainable should be similar to X-ray pictures and reveal details about structure in the inside of the object by fleeting shadows on the exit skin. The schemes to be analysed are: The fast Kerr gate followed by photographic film, a holographic approach using high resolution film (the few experiments reported in this paper refer exclusively to this scheme) and various schemes involving non linear effects including four wave mixing. A few remarks will be made about peculiarities resulting from the shape of the wavefronts involved in ultra short pulse imaging and a few very preliminary experimental observations will be reported.
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Hendrik J. Gerritsen "Holography And Four-Wave Mixing To See Through The Skin.", Proc. SPIE 0519, Analog Optical Processing and Computing, (21 January 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945211
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Picosecond phenomena

Scattering

Light scattering

Skin

Four wave mixing

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