Abstract

Holography in combination with conventional photography offers the possibility of measuring rare interactions with short lifetimes in large detectors. First experience has been gained with a modified in-line holographic technique during an exposure of the Fermilab 15-Foot Bubble Chamber to a wide-band neutrino beam. Future plans for improvements are outlined.

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