Douglas E. Thornton, M. Spencer, Christopher A. Rice, G. Perram
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Heterodyne Mixing Efficiency of a Digital Holography System
We experimentally measure the heterodyne mixing efficiency of a digital holography system using two separate calculations. The results show each calculation was within 4% of the expected value of 32.2%.