Field guide to holography /
Although they are mostly known by the general public for producing beautiful artworks, holograms are used in a variety of technical applications. From nondestructive testing of composite materials to data storage and processing, there are numerous situations where holography is better suited than an...
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| Language: | English |
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Bellingham, Washington :
SPIE Press,
[2014]
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| Series: | SPIE field guides ;
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Table of Contents:
- Field guide to holography
- Glossary
- Historical background
- Optical field: plane wave
- Optical field complex notation and spherical wave
- Interference
- Coherent waves
- Diffraction
- Hologram
- Diffraction grating and orders
- Volume gratings
- Holographic optical elements
- Holography outside the visible spectrum
- Grating equation
- Angular dispersion
- Bragg's law
- Grating vector
- Classification of holograms
- Reflection versus transmission geometry
- Thin/thick criteria
- Efficiency of thick unslanted gratings. The analytic coupledwave analysis
- Rigorous coupledwaveanalysis
- Dispersion of thick volume gratings
- Remarkable thin gratings
- Scalar theory of diffraction. Kirchhoff diffraction integral
- Fresnel diffraction integral
- Fraunhofer diffraction integral
- Diffraction by simple apertures
- Remarkable interference patterns
- Holography: interference recording and reconstruction formalization
- Aberrations in holograms
- Computer generated holograms
- Errors in computer generated holograms
- Spacebandwidth product
- Inline transmission hologram (Gabor)
- Inline reflection hologram (Denisyuk)
- Offaxis transmission hologram (Leith and Upatnieks)
- Imaging consideration of transmission holograms
- Transfer hologram (H2)
- Rainbow hologram (Benton)
- Edgelit hologram
- Holographic stereogram
- Color holograms
- Lippmann photography
- Multiplexing
- Holographic interferometry
- Phase conjugate mirror
- Digital holography
- Holographic television
- Phase stabilization
- Silver halide
- Photopolymer
- Dichromated gelatin
- Photochromic materials
- Photoresists
- Embossed holograms
- Polarization sensitive material
- Photorefractive materials
- Inorganic and organic photorefractive materials
- Acoustooptic modulator (Bragg cell)
- Spatial light modulators.