Holographic and Speckle Interferometry (Cambridge Studies in Modern Optics)

Holographic and Speckle Interferometry (Cambridge Studies in Modern Optics)

by RobertJones (Author), Catherine Wykes (Author)

Synopsis

Holographic and speckle interferometry are optical techniques which use lasers to make non-contracting field view measurements at a sensitivity of the wavelength of light on optically rough (i.e. non-mirrored) surfaces. They may be used to measure static or dynamic displacements, the shape of objects, and refractive index variations of transparent media. As such, these techniques have been applied to the solution of a wide range of problems in strain and vibrational analysis, non-destructive testing (NDT), component inspection and design analysis and fluid flow visualisation. This book provides a self-contained, unified, theoretical analysis of the basic principles and associated opto-electronic techniques (for example Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry). In addition, a detailed discussion of experimental design and practical application to the solution of physical problems is presented. In this new edition, the authors have taken the opportunity to include a much more coherent description of more than twenty individual case studies that are representative of the main uses to which the techniques are put. The Bibliography has also been brought up to date.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 Jan 1989

ISBN 10: 0521348781
ISBN 13: 9780521348782

Media Reviews
' ... excellent coverage of the necessary optical background and geometrical analysis ...' American Scientist
' ... excellent exposition of the subject ...' The Times Higher Education Supplement
' ... clearly written ... and can be recommended ...' Contemporary Physics
' ... a valuable addition to the library ...' Optics and Laser Technology