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Holograms made with a train of mode—locked laser pulses display high finesse velocity fringes from which the velocity distribution over a moving surface can be determined. The technique is applicable up to at least 1 mm μs–l but has so far only been demonstrated up to 0.04 mm us–1.
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J.D. Redman and I.K. Pearce. Applied Optics (1973), 12, 947.
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Carley, D.J., Lowe, M.A., Norman, C.J., Pearce, I.K., Redman, J.D. (1975). Holography of High Speed Events Using a Train of Mode-Locked Pulses. In: Rolls, P.J. (eds) High Speed Photography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3377-7_44
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