Optical holography : principles, techniques, and applications
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Optical holography : principles, techniques, and applications
(Cambridge monographs on physics)
Cambridge University Press, 1984
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Bibliography: p. 272-304
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents a self-contained treatment of the principles, techniques and applications of optical holography, with particular emphasis on recent developments. The first part deals with the theory of holographic imaging, the characteristics of the reconstructed image and the different types of holograms. The next section covers the practical aspects of holography - optical systems, light sources and recording media - as well as the production of holograms for display, colour holography and computer-generated holograms. Finally, there is a detailed description of the most important applications of holography. These include particle-size analysis, high-resolution imaging, holographic optical elements and information storage and processing, as well as holographic interferometry and its use in stress analysis, vibration studies and contouring.
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