Claims
- 1. A holographic Doppler-spread imaging system comprising: a laser for producing a coherent single frequency light beam; a rotating reflecting object which is to be recorded; a plane mirror reflecting means; said mirror reflecting means and said object being attached to each other so that their movements are synchronized; beam-splitting means for directing a portion of said light beam onto said object along a first path and for directing another portion of said light beam onto said mirror reflecting means along a second different path; a first telescope receiving reflected light from said object for imaging said object onto a recording plane; a second telescope receiving reflected light from the reflecting means for imaging said reflecting means onto said recording plane; film means located in said recording plane for recording a hologram of said object; and shutter means located between said laser and beamsplitting means for limiting exposure of said film means so that a holographic recording of the object will occur while the object is rotating and timed to have the reflecting means parallel to the recording plane halfway through the exposure.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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Dec 1973 |
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