Coping with low modulation in speckle interferometry: a novel approach based on the Delaunay triangulation
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Of all the two-beam interference patterns, the ones obtained in speckle interferometry (SI) are the most difficult to be phase-demodulated. Many solutions exist in classical smooth-wave interferometry and alike techniques, both in static and dynamic regime ...
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