1 August 1985 Pulsed Laser Holography In Studies Of Bone Motions And Deformations
Ryszard J. Pryputniewicz
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Abstract
Principles of pulsed laser double-exposure hologram interferometry are discussed. In this presentation, emphasis is placed on biomedical applications of the method. Procedures for quantitative interpretation of images obtained during reconstruction of holograms are presented and illustrated with representative examples. The procedures for quantitative interpretation of holograms allow determination of translations, rotations, and strains of an object, including determination of and compensation for the object's rigid-body motions. A system for automated interpretation of holograms is also discussed. The results shown relate to in vitro and in vivo studies of tooth and bone motions.
Ryszard J. Pryputniewicz "Pulsed Laser Holography In Studies Of Bone Motions And Deformations," Optical Engineering 24(5), 245832 (1 August 1985). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973584
Published: 1 August 1985
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KEYWORDS
Bone

Holograms

Pulsed laser operation

Holography

3D image reconstruction

Biomedical optics

Holographic interferometry

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