Heterodyne Holography with full control of both signal and reference arms
Michel Gross

TL;DR
This paper reviews heterodyne holography, a phase shifting technique using acousto optic modulators to control signal and reference arms, highlighting its advantages in experimental applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of heterodyne holography, detailing its method, properties, and experimental benefits, which enhances understanding and application of this technique.
Findings
Effective control of signal and reference arms via acousto optic modulators
Advantages demonstrated in various experimental setups
Enhanced phase measurement accuracy
Abstract
Heterodyne holography is a variant of phase shifting holography in which reference and signal arms are controlled by acousto optic modulators. In this review paper, we will briefy describe the method and its properties, and we will illustrate its advantages in experimental applications.
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