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Holographic registration of a one-dimensional optical signal using a nonstationary reference wave, and its analysis

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We consider a method of holographic registration of laser emission modulated by interaction with an object or a medium whose optical properties vary with time and along one of the coordinates. A reference wave whose frequency varies linearly along a coordinate and with time in the registration plane is used. The method makes feasible the implementation of two-exposure holographic interferometry. Information on the temporal, spectral, and phase characteristics as functions of the coordinate can be obtained during the reconstruction stage.

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Physics and Spectroscopy Division, Lebedev Physics Institute. Translated from Preprint 131, Lebedev Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1989.

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Borkova, V.N., Zubov, V.A. & Kraiskii, A.V. Holographic registration of a one-dimensional optical signal using a nonstationary reference wave, and its analysis. J Russ Laser Res 11, 305–320 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01120630

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