Abstract
The recording of separate isopachic- and isochromatic-fringe patterns for a plane problem has been successfully carried out on a single hologram. On reconstruction, both patterns are independently obtainable without any mutual interference. The technique uses a light rotator to record the isopachics and makes use of the multiplexing capabilities of holograms. A description of the system along with experimental results is presented.
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Assa, A., Betser, A.A. The application of holographic multiplexing to record separate isopachic- and isochromatic-fringe patterns. Experimental Mechanics 14, 502–504 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02323152
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