Colonna de Lega X, Jacquot P
Appl Opt. 1996 Sep 1;35(25):5115-21. doi: 10.1364/AO.35.005115.
A simple, yet powerful, means of computing the phase of fringe patterns depicting dynamic phenomena is presented. It is shown that the basic principle of the phase-shifting methods can be extended to the case of dynamic situations. The crux is to recognize that the phenomenon under examination can itself provide the necessary incremental phase shifts. This new method possesses a very wide range of applications in the field of deformation measurement.