Flow diagnostics by particle image velocimetry (PIV) is extended to the investigation of 3-D flow configurations by intermediate holographic recording. Controlled coherence conditions allow the separate evaluation of adjoining layers in depth of the flow field without any disturbing cross-talk.
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