Holography: Research and TechnologiesJoseph Rosen BoD – Books on Demand, 28.02.2011 - 468 Seiten Holography has recently become a field of much interest because of the many new applications implemented by various holographic techniques. This book is a collection of 22 excellent chapters written by various experts, and it covers various aspects of holography. The chapters of the book are organized in six sections, starting with theory, continuing with materials, techniques, applications as well as digital algorithms, and finally ending with non-optical holograms. The book contains recent outputs from researches belonging to different research groups worldwide, providing a rich diversity of approaches to the topic of holography. |
Inhalt
Chapter | 3 |
Chapter | 19 |
The Holographic Principle and Emergence Phenomenon | 27 |
in AcrylamideBased Recording Material | 57 |
Realtime Multiwavelength Holographic Recording | 83 |
of Hologram and Optical Waveguide | 109 |
Programmable Pointsource Digital Inline | 155 |
with a Raman Shifter | 173 |
Digital Holography and Cell Studies | 237 |
Fabrication of Two and ThreeDimensional | 253 |
Achieving Wide Band Gaps and a Band Edge Laser | 279 |
Accurate Axial Location | 293 |
Hybrid NumericalExperimental Holographic Interferometry | 303 |
Vibration Measurement by Speckle Interferometry | 325 |
Reconstruction of Digital Hologram | 349 |
Iterative Noise Reduction | 371 |
Optical Holography Reconstruction of Nanoobjects | 191 |
Quantitative Analysis of Biological Cells | 219 |
by Multiple Wavelengths or Multiple Holograms | 397 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
3D structures algorithm amplitude analysis angle aperture applications Applied Optics axial band gaps beam splitter calculated cell chondrocyte complex corresponding defects digital holographic microscopy digital holography distance dynamic electron emission equation experimental exposure fabricated Figure filter fluorescence Fourier transform Fresnel fringe pattern function grow-curve hologram holographic imaging holographic principle illumination illumination angle in-line intensity interconnects interference pattern interference technique interferogram interferometry ISSN lattice layer lens light measurement method modes monomers nanocrystals obtained parameters particle periodic structures phase profile photonic crystals photopolymer photorefractive photoresist pixels plane point source polymer polymerization propagation Quasi-Crystals reconstructed image recording material reference beam reference wave refractive index resolution sample setup shown in Fig shows spatial frequency speckle speckle interferometry spectra spectrum surface thickness two-beam interference values vibration wave fronts waveguide waveguide hologram wavelength wavelet WFDI