Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1539668 | Optics Communications | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to study the potentialities of phase-shifting real-time holographic interferometry for the analysis of light-induced lens in photorefractive and nonlinear optical materials. We show that this technique can be used for quantitative evaluation of the phase distribution of a wavefront changed by a light-induced lens and, consequently, the refractive index changes in these materials. The basic principle of this technique combines real-time holographic interferometry with phase-shifting technique for interferogram analysis. This method is demonstrated with in situ visualization, monitoring and analysis in real-time and uses a Bi12SiO20 crystal as the holographic medium and a Bi12TiO20 as the test sample.
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Authors
Marcos R.R. Gesualdi, Mikiya Muramatsu, Eduardo A. Barbosa,