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24 March 1999 Application of multidirectional holographic interferometer (MHOI) to study crystal growth in solution and gel
Gian Antonio Dall'Aglio, Mariusz J. Krasinski
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Abstract
Multidirectional HOlographic Interferometer (MHOI), a non- invasive diagnostic tool to monitor 3D concentration fields during crystal growth from solution, is applied to study the diffusion fields near the monocrystals of potassium dihydrogen phosphate growing in gel and solution. In contrast with other existing holographic interferometers, MHOI uses optical fibers in six optical circuits, realizing for the first time the hardware of an optical tomograph. The system allows us to obtain the data required to get real 3D reconstruction of diffusion fields.
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Gian Antonio Dall'Aglio and Mariusz J. Krasinski "Application of multidirectional holographic interferometer (MHOI) to study crystal growth in solution and gel", Proc. SPIE 3724, International Conference on Solid State Crystals '98: Single Crystal Growth, Characterization, and Applications, (24 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.342966
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Diffusion

Holographic interferometers

Holograms

Crystallography

Holography

Refractive index

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