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Chapter 4 Fringe Interpretation in Holographic Interferometry

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Holographic Interferometry

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Up to now, we have investigated, on the one hand, the kinematics of the deformation of a body (Sect. 2.2) and, on the other hand, the formation of holographic images (Chap. 3). In this chapter, these two subjects will be combined, because we are going to explain how holography can be used to measure deformations.

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