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Zhu Zhu, He Liao, Haibo Tu, Xiaochun Duan and Yanbin Zhao
Atom-interferometry gravity gradiometry has been developed as a promising technique for future gravity gradiometric missions after GOCE due to its greater sensitivity in micro-gravity environments and constant performance over the measurement bandwidth. ...
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Tom Hovell, Jon Petzing, Laura Justham and Peter Kinnell
Growing requirements for in situ metrology during manufacturing have led to an increased interest in optical coherence tomography (OCT) configurations of low coherence interferometry (LCI) for industrial domains. This paper investigates the optimisation ...
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Ján Erdélyi, Alojz Kopácik and Peter Kyrinovic
Weather conditions and different operational loads often cause changes in essential parts of engineering structures, and this affects the static and dynamic behavior and reliability of these structures. Therefore, geodetic monitoring is an integral part ...
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Xiong Shen, Peng Wang, Jun Liu, Takayoshi Kobayashi and Ruxin Li
Since its introduction in 2010, self-referenced spectral interferometry (SRSI) has turned out to be an analytical, sensitive, accurate, and fast method for characterizing the temporal profile of femtosecond pulses. We review the underlying principle and ...
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D. Bigourd, J. Luce, E. Mazataud, E. Hugonnot, and C. Rouyer
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N. V. Iftimia, M. Mujat, T. Ustun, R. D. Ferguson, V. Danthu, and D. X. Hammer
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Jesse W. Wilson, Philip Schlup, Monte Lunacek, Darrell Whitley, and Randy A. Bartels
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