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Holography

2005
Holography, invented by Denis Gabor in 1948, allows the recording and reconstruction of a wavefront amplitude and phase. The development of optical holography started, in 1960, with the laser. The holographic principles and the most commonly used setups to record and reconstruct holograms are presented. Different recording materials are shown with some
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Resonant holography

Summaries of Papers Presented at the Lasers and Electro-Optics. CLEO '02. Technical Diges, 2002
We present a method of enhancing the diffraction efficiency of a hologram by placing it inside a resonant optical cavity. The diffraction efficiency improves on account of the multiple passes that the incident light undergoes inside the optical cavity.
George Barbastathis, Arnab Sinha
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What Is Holography?

Science, 1996
The Research News article “Two versions of holography vie to show atoms in 3D” by Steve Nadis ([3 May, p. 650][1]) discusses exciting new developments in x-ray analysis at atomic resolution ([1][2]). Is it accurate, however, to describe these methods as holography?
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Holography and relativity

SPIE Proceedings, 1986
Einsteins theory of relativity is physically based on one-dimensional measurements using a conventional interferometer (the Michelson and Morley experiment). Now that holographic interferometry enables us to make three-dimensional measurements there exist new possibilites to solve evaluation problems in connection to relativistic distortions of time ...
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