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In addition to discovery of the laser for holographic applications, the introduction of the thermoplast film as a hologram-recording medium has been the most important step in practical application of holographic testing techniques in industry. It made instant holography possible, which is a prerequisite for economic and efficient application of holographical interferometric testing methods.
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Schörner, J., Rottenkolber, H. (1982). Instant Holography — an Important Step Towards Automation of Holographic Test Technique. In: Waidelich, W. (eds) Optoelektronik in der Technik / Optoelectronics in Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81693-2_15
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