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Complex interferometry: Its principles and applications to fully automated on-line diagnostics

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An interferometric technique which enables simultaneous recording of up to three sets of data into just one interferogram is discussed. The possibilities of the reconstruction of these data are studied. Three important particular cases allowing such a reconstruction are analyzed.

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Kálal, M. Complex interferometry: Its principles and applications to fully automated on-line diagnostics. Czech J Phys 41, 743–748 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597808

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