PMID: 18195773Jan 15, 1983Paper

Light-in-flight recording: high-speed holographic motion pictures of ultrafast phenomena

Applied Optics
N Abramson

Abstract

Holographic recordings have been made using lasers of short coherence and pulse length. Continuous frameless moving pictures show the wave front (pulse front) of light reflected by a mirror and focused by a lens. Light passing through interferometers has also been studied using this new method of dynamic observation. Cross sections between a thin sheet of light and a 3-D object have been recorded to demonstrate the possibilities of contouring. Finally a number of future experiments are proposed ranging from the measurements of industrial products to the study of relativistic effects.

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