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We present a holographic particle image velocimetry system that uses a reusable holographic material as the recording medium. The measurement system records double-exposure holograms in a film containing the photochromic protein bacteriorhodopsin (BR). The two constituent particle holograms are recorded in a single film using polarization multiplexing. We describe the system in detail and present three-dimensional measurements that determine the system’s accuracy and demonstrate its capabilities.
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Ooms, T., Chan, V., Westerweel, J., Koek, W., Bhattacharya, N., Braat, J. (2007). Holographic PIV System Using a Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) Film. In: Particle Image Velocimetry. Topics in Applied Physics, vol 112. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73528-1_9
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