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Detection of Metal Impurity Particles in Lead-Acid Battery Electrolyte Based on Lens-Free Digital Holography Technology. [PDF]
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Achromatic 3D Multi-Color Orbital Angular Momentum Holography. [PDF]
Su H, Li B, Bai Y, Ye Y, Dong Y, Fang X.
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Motion Hologram: Jointly optimized hologram generation and motion planning for photorealistic 3D displays via reinforcement learning. [PDF]
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Interior Microstates and Black Hole Entropy. [PDF]
Sasieta M.
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Virtual experiments in computational magnetism with mag2exp. [PDF]
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Rapid in-air ultrasound holography measurement and camera-in-the-loop generation using thermography. [PDF]
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Volume magnification in particle field holography
Applied Optics, 1987An image-object volume relationship in holography for applications in quantitative particle fields is determined in terms of known physical parameters. The general relationships are described for collimated, point reference, or reconstruction sources. Some relevant methods for correlating the transverse magnification at different longitudinal distances
C S Vikram, M L Billet
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Multidimensional tomographic imaging using volume holography
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1999We propose the application of volume holography to four-dimensional (4-D) spatiospectral imaging. The proposed systems use materials and techniques developed for holographic data storage and interconnections to capture three-dimensional (3-D) spatial and one-dimensional (1-D) spectral information about a remote light source or scatterer.
G Barbastathis
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Space-time processing with photorefractive volume holography
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1999Photorefractive volume holography for processing ultrashort optical pulses carrying spatial, temporal, and spatiotemporal optical information is introduced. These new holographic methods can process temporal information, i.e., the temporal evolution of optical pulse signals, in addition to the usual spatial information.
Pang-Chen Sun
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