Holography: A Practical ApproachJohn Wiley & Sons, 01.10.2007 - 337 Seiten From fundamentals to advanced experiments and applications, this book explains how holography works. It guides students from simple optics to advanced topics in holography, following a practical approach using real-world materials. This proven university textbook contains exercises plus solutions as well as instructions for more than 20 experiments. |
Inhalt
General View of Holography | 9 |
A Practical Approach Gerhard K Ackermann and Jürgen Eichler | 29 |
Holograms of Holographic Images | 39 |
Optical Properties of Holographic Images | 49 |
4 | 56 |
3 | 64 |
Part 2 | 73 |
Coherence Length | 80 |
Recording Media for Holograms | 179 |
Application of Holography | 201 |
Holographic Optical Elements | 217 |
Security and Packing | 229 |
Holography and Information Technology | 237 |
Holography and Communication | 245 |
Holography Novel Art Medium | 253 |
Holography in Technology and Architecture | 265 |
Basic Experiments in the Holographic Laboratory | 105 |
Experimental Setups for SingleBeam Holography | 125 |
Advanced Experiments and Materials | 137 |
Experimental Setups for Holograms of Holographic Images | 147 |
Other Methods in Holography | 159 |
Properties of Holographic Emulsions | 169 |
Α Wave Functions and Complex Numbers | 275 |
B Bragg Diffraction | 281 |
Solutions to the Problems | 293 |
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