Thermal Expansion Coefficient Measurement of Diffusely Reflecting Samples by Holographic Interferometry

1973 
Double exposure holographic interferometry is used to measure thermal expansion coefficients of diffusely reflecting small samples of arbitrary shape. A particular arrangement is used to obtain insensitivity to rigid body motions, simplifying the support and heating of the specimen. The expansion coefficient is easily determined from the readout photograph by a simple formula.
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