Abstract

A simple experiment to record phase changes produced by transparent objects using holographic double-exposure interferometry is described. An ordinary white light source is used to analyse the fringes on the photographic plate of the double-exposure interferogram. A theory is developed to estimate the phase shift between the two object waves without reconstructing the object and it agrees well with the experimental observations.

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