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Holographic Imaging

Benton, Stephen A. / Bove, V. Michael

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1. Auflage Mai 2008
304 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-470-06806-9
John Wiley & Sons

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Holographic Imaging covers the three-dimensional imaging technique of holography. It covers the fundamental physical and optical principles of using diffraction to record and reconstruct images, human perception, and the history of holographic imaging with an approachable explanation of both basic and advanced holographic concepts. This authoritative work focuses on practical holography, including methods for white light illumination, full color holography, and holographic recording of natural scenes. The book promotes a hands-on approach to making holograms and an understanding of why and how they work.

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The only all-inclusive treatment of holography-from fundamental principles to the most advanced concepts

While several existing texts cover different aspects of the field of holography, none provides a complete, up-to-date, and accessible view of its popular, scientific, and engineering aspects. Now, from an author team that includes one of the world's pioneers in the field, Holographic Imaging fills this need with a single, comprehensive text that covers the subject from traditional holography to the cutting-edge development of the world's most advanced three-dimensional holographic images, holographic printing, and holographic video.

Written in an engaging and easy-to-follow style, Holographic Imaging promotes a hands-on approach to making holograms and provides readers with a working understanding of how and why they work. Following a brief introduction to the fundamentals of light and diffraction, coverage includes: the diffraction efficiency of gratings, "platonic" holography, a ray-tracing analysis of holography, holographic lenses and in-line "Gabor" holography, off-axis "Leith & Upatnieks" holography, non-laser illumination of holograms, phase conjunction and real image projection, full-aperture transfer holography, white-light transmission "rainbow" holography, practical issues in rainbow holography, in-line "Denisyuk" reflection holography, off-axis reflection holography, edge-lit holography, computational display holography, holographic printing, and holographic television.

Helpful diagrams and equations that summarize the mathematical and physical principles for each technique discussed make this an approachable resource for readers from a variety of backgrounds, including undergraduate and postgraduate students with an interest in optics, optoelectronics, and information display, as well as researchers, scientists, engineers, and technology-savvy artists.

The late Stephen A. Benton, PhD, invented the white-light viewable "rainbow" hologram seen on credit cards and magazine covers. As a professor at MIT, he went on to invent the world's first real-time, interactive, holographic video system. Dr. Benton established the Spatial Imaging Group at MIT to conduct research in 3-D display technologies and later became one of the MIT Media Laboratory's founding faculty members. He was a fellow of the Optical Society of America and of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology. A prolific author and inventor, he held numerous patents in optical physics, photography, and holography.

Chapter 0: Introduction: Why Holographic Imaging?

About this Volume1.

The Window View Upon Reality.

Chapter 1: Holograms and Perception.

Chapter 2: Light as Waves.

Chapter 3: Waves and Phases.

Chapter 4: Two-Beam Interference.

Chapter 5: Diffraction.

Chapter 6: The Diffraction Efficiency of Gratings.

Chapter 7: 'Platonic' Holography.

Chapter 8: A Ray-Tracing Analysis of Holography.

Chapter 9: Holographic Lenses and In-Line 'Gabor' Holography.

Chapter 10: Off-Axis 'Leith & Upatnieks' Holography.

Chapter 11: Non-Laser Illumination of Holograms.

Chapter 12: Phase Conjugation and Real Image Projection.

Chapter 13: Full-Aperture Transfer Holography.

Chapter 14: White-Light Transmission 'Rainbow' Holography.

Chapter 15: Practical Issues in Rainbow Holography.

Chapter 16: In-line 'Denisyuk' Reflection Holography.

Chapter 17: Off-Axis Reflection Holography.

Chapter 18: Edge-Lit Holography.

Chapter 19: Computational Display Holography.

Chapter 20: Holographic Printing.

Chapter 21: Holographic Television.
V. Michael Bove Jr., PhD, is Head of the Object-Based Media Group at MIT's Media Laboratory and directs the consumer electronics program CELab. He is the author or coauthor of over fifty journal or conference papers and holds patents on inventions relating to video recording, hardcopy, interactive television, and medical imaging. Dr. Bove is on the Board of Editors of the Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers and is Associate Editor of Optical Engineering. He is a fellow of the Optics Society SPIE and is on the Board of Governors of the National Academy of Media Arts and Sciences.

S. A. Benton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; V. M. Bove, Massachusetts Institute of Technology