Digital holographic interferometry in physical nanomeasurements
https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2017-8-1-79-84
Abstract
The possibility of using digital holographic interferogram obtained via laser radiation at different wavelengths and different pulse lengths in different times for the reconstruction of dynamic phase changes was explored. The opportunities for applying the digital holographic interferometry method to the study of resonant mode shapes in resonant acoustic spectroscopy are shown. The results of experimental measurements and analytical calculations are submitted.
About the Authors
Z. T. AzamatovUzbekistan
100074, Tashkent
N. A. Akbarova
Uzbekistan
100074, Tashkent
I. A. Kulagin
Uzbekistan
100074, Tashkent
V. E. Gaponov
Russian Federation
Snejinsk
V. I. Redkorechev
Russian Federation
100074, Tashkent
A. M. Isayev
Kazakhstan
Almaty
Review
For citations:
Azamatov Z.T., Akbarova N.A., Kulagin I.A., Gaponov V.E., Redkorechev V.I., Isayev A.M. Digital holographic interferometry in physical nanomeasurements. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2017;8(1):79-84. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2017-8-1-79-84