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1. Full characterization of the photorefractive bright soliton formation process using a digital holographic technique

2. Super-resolution in digital holography by a twodimensional dynamic phase grating

3. Infrared digital holographic imaging

4. Digital holography in combination with diffraction grating to get super-resolution

5. Full Color 3-D imaging by digital holography and removal of chromatic aberrations

6. Measurement of the thermal expansion coefficients of ferroelectric crystals by a moiré interferometer

7. Method for superposing reconstructed images from digital holograms of the same object recorded at different distance and wavelength

8. Engineering and characterization of ferroelectric microstructures for photonic crystal applications

9. Compensation of chromatic aberration in multiwavelength digital holographic investigation of microstructures

10. Thickness measurement of thin transparent plates with a broadband wavelength-scanning interferometer

11. Interferometric analysis of reorientational nonlinear phenomena at 10.6 micron in a nematic liquid crystal

12. Method for measuring the refractive index and the thickness of transparent plates by a lateral-shear, wavelength scanning interferometer

13. Interferometric characterization of uniaxial crystals

14. Reflective grating interferometer: a folded reversal and sharing wave-front interferometer

15. A Mach-Zehnder inteferometric system for measuring the refractive indices of uniaxial crystals

16. Use of a spoof plasmon to optimize the coupling of infrared radiation to Josephson Junction fluxon oscillations

17. Time-resolved transmittance for the noninvasive determination of tissue optical properties

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