Showing papers on "High dynamic range published in 1973"
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TL;DR: The high dynamic range and extremely high fringe contrast attainable by using double-pulsed holographic interferometry enable one to analyze the performance of a loudspeaker by observing the fine details of the resulting vibration patterns.
Abstract: The high dynamic range and extremely high fringe contrast attainable by using double‐pulsed holographic interferometry enable one to analyze the performance of a loudspeaker by observing the fine details of the resulting vibration patterns.
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