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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2020 Volume 50, Number 7, Pages 662–666 (Mi qe17285)

This article is cited in 6 papers

Holographic technologies (selection of papers from the HOLOEXRO 2019 conference)

Three-colour digital holographic microscopy based on a Mach – Zender interferometer and a solid-state RGB laser

A. I. Lyashenkoa, O. V. Pol'shchikovaa, A. S. Machikhinab, A. G. Vlasovaab, V. È. Pozharac, A. B. Kozlovad

a Scientific and Technological Centre of Unique Instrumentation, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute"
c Bauman Moscow State Technical University
d Polyus Research and Development Institute named after M. F. Stel'makh, Moscow

Abstract: We have developed a facility for recording colour digital holograms involving a Mach – Zender interferometer and a pulsed solid-state RGB laser, which radiates simultaneously at three wavelengths: 451, 532, and 634 nm. These wavelengths are obtained in the conversion of the radiation of a pulsed Nd3+ : YAG laser (1064 nm), which operates in the regime of intracavity parametric oscillation at a wavelength of 1570 nm, with the subsequent conversion of its frequencies to the red, green, and blue spectral regions in nonlinear KTP-crystal elements. The combination of this threewavelength pulsed light source with the Mach – Zender interferometer provides the simultaneous recording of three spectral digital holograms with one matrix RGB radiation detector. Pulsed threecolour digital holography shows promise for the analysis of fast processes and rapidly varying colour phase objects.

Keywords: three-colour digital holography, parametric oscillator, three-colour RGB laser.

Received: 18.02.2020
Revised: 19.03.2020


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Quantum Electronics, 2020, 50:7, 662–666

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