Digital holographic interferometry by using Long Wave InfraRed radiation (CO 2 Laser)

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We show how digital holographic interferometry in the Long Wave InfraRed spectral range (LWIR) can be used for the investigation of mechanical structures. The 10.6 μm radiation is produced by a CO 2 Laser. Experimental results showing that the method can be used to locate defects in a panel are presented and advantages and disadvantages of this approach are discussed. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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Alexeenko, I., Vandenrijt, J. F., Georges, M., Pedrini, G., Cédric, T., Osten, W., & Vollheim, B. (2010). Digital holographic interferometry by using Long Wave InfraRed radiation (CO 2 Laser). In Applied Mechanics and Materials (Vol. 24–25, pp. 147–152). https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.24-25.147

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