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Short Time Holography

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Part of the book series: Heat and Mass Transfer ((HMT))

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Holography is an imaging method based on the interference ability of coherent light. Apart from artistic and commercial applications, holograms are often used as storage media in databank systems and in devices for optical measurement.

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Feldmann, O., Gebhard, P., Chavez, A. (2001). Short Time Holography. In: Mayinger, F., Feldmann, O. (eds) Optical Measurements. Heat and Mass Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56443-7_5

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