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Holography Accurately Measures Velocity

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Aaron Hand

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Scientists at Purdue University have developed a convenient method for measuring the velocity of an object. It could prove particularly useful for remote sensing in manufacturing. Just as a strobe light makes a moving object appear to stand still, so does the researchers' electronic strobe. They can then use the "captured" light from a split laser beam to "watch" a moving object. David D. Nolte, a professor of physics; Michael Melloch, professor of electrical engineering; and graduate student Indrajit Lahiri developed the method, which involves applying a strobe across...Read full article

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