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Basics of Holography
An excellent introduction to holography for students and researchers in science and engineering.
P. Hariharan (Author)
9780521807418, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 March 2002
174 pages, 95 b/w illus. 3 tables
25.5 x 18.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.543 kg
' … this book covers both the fundamental principles of holography and an overview of many important holographic applications, with a good balance between theory and practice … an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to become familiar with the holographic discipline.' Dr. Donald H. Barnhart, The Industrial Laser User
Basics of Holography is a general introduction to the subject written by a leading worker in the field. It begins with the theory of holographic imaging, the characteristics of the reconstructed image, and the various types of holograms. Practical aspects of holography are then described, including light sources, the characteristics of recording media and recording materials, as well as methods for producing different types of holograms and computer-generated holograms. Finally, important applications of holography are discussed, such as high-resolution imaging, holographic optical elements, information processing, and holographic interferometry. The book includes comprehensive reference sections and appendices summarizing some useful mathematical results. Numerical problems with their solutions are provided at the ends of chapters. This is an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers in science and engineering who would like to learn more about holography and its applications in science and industry.
1. Holographic imaging
2. The reconstructed image
3. Thin and thick holograms
4. Light sources
5. The recording medium
6. Recording materials
7. Display holograms
8. Multicolor images
9. Copying holograms
10. Computer-generated holograms
11. Applications in imaging
12. Other applications
13. Holographic interferometry
14. Advanced techniques
15. Electronic techniques
Appendix A. Interference and coherence
Appendix B. Fourier transforms
Appendix C. Wave propagation
Appendix D. Speckle.
Subject Areas: Optical physics [PHJ]
