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19 September 2005 High speed holographic cine-recorder
Donald Snyder, David Watts, Joseph Gordon, Charles Lysogorski, Aaron Powers, John Perry, Eugene Chenette, Roger Hudson, Raymond Young
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Abstract
Air Force Research Laboratory and North Dancer Labs researchers have completed the initial development and transition to operational use of a high-speed holographic movie system. This paper documents the first fully operational use of a novel and unique experimental capability for high-speed holographic movies and high-speed cinema interferometry. In this paper we document the initial experiments that were performed with the High Speed Holographic Recorder (HSHR) at the Munitions Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory Site at Eglin, AFB, Florida. These experiments were performed to assess the possibilities for high-speed cine-laser holography combined with high-speed videography to document the formation and propagation of plumes of materials created by impact of high-speed projectiles. This paper details the development of the experimental procedures and initial results of this new tool. After successful integration and testing the system was delivered to Arnold Engineering Development Center.
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Donald Snyder, David Watts, Joseph Gordon, Charles Lysogorski, Aaron Powers, John Perry, Eugene Chenette, Roger Hudson, and Raymond Young "High speed holographic cine-recorder", Proc. SPIE 5920, Ultrafast X-Ray Detectors, High-Speed Imaging, and Applications, 59200X (19 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.623785
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Cameras

Diffusers

Particles

Analytical research

Holographic interferometry

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