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- Holography - Wikipedia
Holography is a technique that allows a wavefront to be recorded and later reconstructed It is best known as a method of generating three-dimensional images, and has a wide range of other uses, including data storage, microscopy, and interferometry
- What Is Holographic and How Does Holography Work?
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- Holography | Optics, 3D Imaging Laser Technology | Britannica
holography, means of creating a unique photographic image without the use of a lens The photographic recording of the image is called a hologram, which appears to be an unrecognizable pattern of stripes and whorls but which—when illuminated by coherent light, as by a laser beam—organizes the light into a three-dimensional representation of
- 4. 8: Holography - Physics LibreTexts
Holography is the process of producing holograms and, although they are recorded on photographic film, the process is quite different from normal photography Holography uses light interference or wave optics, whereas normal photography uses geometric optics
- How Holograms Work | HowStuffWorks
Scientists can use holograms to study objects in three dimensions, and they can use acoustical holography to create three-dimensional reconstructions of sound waves
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- Holographic Technology | Science | Research Starters - EBSCO
Unlike traditional photography, which captures two-dimensional images, holography records the light from an original scene, enabling the viewer to perceive depth and perspective as if they were observing the actual object
- Holography - Nature
Holography is the study of the use of light for storing and recreating three-dimensional data of objects This is typically done using interference and diffraction patterns to record phase
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