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This is a new and greatly expanded edition of what has become one of the best-known introductions to the principles, techniques, and applications of optical holography. Where necessary, existing sections have been updated, and two new chapters, on holographic optical elements and advanced techniques in holographic interferometry, have been added.
The book begins by presenting the theory of holographic imaging, the characteristics of the reconstructed image, and the various types of holograms. Practical aspects of holography are then covered (including optical systems, light sources, and recording media), as are the production of holograms for display, colour holography and computer-generated holograms.
A variety of the applications of holography are then discussed in detail, such as high-resolution imaging, holographic optical elements, information storage and processing, and holographic interferometry, including vibration analysis and holographic interferometry with photorefractive crystals.
This book assumes only undergraduate training in science or engineering and contains more than 1,000 selected references; anyone wishing to learn more about optical holography, as well as established researchers and engineers in this field, will find it invaluable.
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Optical Holography: Principles, Techniques and Applications
2012, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Optical holography: principles, techniques, and applications
1996, Cambridge University Press
in English
- 2nd ed.
0521433487 9780521433488
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Optical Holography: Principles, Techniques and Applications (Cambridge Studies in Modern Optics)
December 27, 1985, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
0521311632 9780521311632
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Optical holography: principles, techniques, and applications
1984, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521243483 9780521243483
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"The concept of holography outlined in Chapter I can now be formulated and discussed in more specific terms."
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