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Vol 51 Iss. 3
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131-135
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Article

Interferometric installation for determining the absolute values of oscillator forces

Authors:
A. I. Nikolaeva
S. I. Sinelshchikova
Date submitted:
1970-03-20
Date accepted:
1970-05-26
Date published:
1970-11-17

Abstract

In recent years, new photographic emulsions and other photosensitive materials for holography have been developed with resolutions ranging from hundreds to several thousand lines per millimeter. New methods and appropriate instruments were required for the resolvometric testing of such emulsions, since projection resolvometers are unsuitable for testing at spatial frequencies above 600-1000 lines per millimeter...

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