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Holographic interferometry with multiple wavelengths

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Abstract

One of the unsolved problems in the well-established field of holographic interferometry is identification of zeroth-order fringes in cases in which the locations of zero displacement are unknown. We offer a simple solution: By making the double-exposure hologram of a white object in full color by using three or more wavelengths, the zeroth-order fringes will be indentified by their white color.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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