Abstract

A system for holographic interferometry using bacteriorhodopsin films as an erasable optical recording medium is presented. Bacteriorhodopsin is a photochromic protein found in archaebacteria. Bacteriorhodopsin films with an aperture of 90×90 mm are used for high-resolution lensless recording (5000 lines/mm). The holograms are recorded in reflection-type geometry in order to achieve a compact design. A frequency-doubled Nd : YVO 4 laser, emitting at 532 nm, is used for recording and incoherent blue light is employed for photochemical erasure. The system is suitable for a variety of different interferometric techniques like double-exposure, time-averaging and real-time interferometry. As an example for the application of the BR-based non-destructive testing system the inspection of ceramic motor valves, made from silicone nitride (Si 3N 4), under mechanical load is reported.

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