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Experiments in Long-Distance Holographic Imagery
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1969
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HolographyLong-range Holographic ExperimentsImage FormationEngineeringOptical PropertiesOptical TestingHolographic MethodScotchlite ObjectsLong-distance Holographic ImageryDetector SaturationDigital Holography
Long-range holographic experiments have been performed over distances as large as 12 km. Holograms and images of retroreflector and Scotchlite objects were obtained. The reference wave was supplied by a retroreflector placed next to the object, and the source of illumination was a Q-switched ruby laser. Resolutions obtained varied with atmospheric seeing conditions, ranging from 3 see of arc to 0.5 see of arc. The primary practical problem encountered was detector saturation, a consequence of the limited dynamic range of photographic film. The use of a low contrast developer only partially alleviates this problem.
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