Collicott S H, Hesselink L
Opt Lett. 1988 May 1;13(5):348-50. doi: 10.1364/ol.13.000348.
A photorefractive crystal (Bi(12)GeO(20)) is used to record double-exposure speckle patterns produced by Q-switched laser pulses in real-time speckle metrology and velocimetry applications. The speckle pattern displacements are immediately measured with an optical processor of the type used for measuring speckle displacements recorded on photographic film. Operation of the optical processor is described and compared with the case of film recording. Observed spatial and temporal recording properties of the crystal in this imaging configuration are discussed and compared with published results for single-frequency grating recording in photorefractives. The system is applied to measuring velocities of a moving solid object.
在实时散斑计量学和测速应用中,一种光折变晶体(Bi(12)GeO(20))被用于记录调Q激光脉冲产生的双曝光散斑图案。散斑图案的位移立即通过用于测量记录在摄影胶片上的散斑位移的那种光学处理器进行测量。描述了该光学处理器的操作,并与胶片记录的情况进行了比较。讨论了在这种成像配置下观察到的晶体的空间和时间记录特性,并与已发表的光折变材料中单频光栅记录的结果进行了比较。该系统被应用于测量移动固体物体的速度。