Introduction to holography:
This fully updated second edition of Introduction to Holography provides a theoretical background in optics and holography with a comprehensive survey of practical applications. It is intended for the non-specialist with an interest in using holographic methods in research and engineering. The text...
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Zusammenfassung: | This fully updated second edition of Introduction to Holography provides a theoretical background in optics and holography with a comprehensive survey of practical applications. It is intended for the non-specialist with an interest in using holographic methods in research and engineering. The text assumes some knowledge of electromagnetism, although this is not essential for an understanding of optics, which is covered in the first two chapters. A descriptive approach to the history and principles of holography is followed by a chapter on volume holography. Essential practical requirements for successful holographic recording are explained in detail. Recording materials are considered with detailed discussions of those in common use. Properties peculiar to holographically reconstructed images are emphasised as well as applications for which holography is particularly suitable. Mathematical tools are introduced as and when required throughout the text with important results derived in detail. In this new edition, topics such as photopolymers, dynamic holographic displays, holographic optical elements, sensors, and digital holography are covered in greater depth. New topics have been added, including UV and infrared holography, holographic authentication and encryption, as well as particle beam, X-ray, and acoustic holography. Numerical problems are provided at the end of each chapter. This book is suitable for undergraduate courses and will be an important resource for those teaching optics and holography. It provides scientists and engineers with knowledge of a wide range of holographic applications in research and industry, as well as an understanding of holography's potential for future use. |
Beschreibung: | Previous edition: 2012. - <P><STRONG>Part I: Optics </STRONG></P><P>1. Light, Waves, and Rays. </P><P>2. Physical Optics </P><P><B>Part II: Principles Of Holography</B> </P><P>3. Introducing Holography </P><P>4. Volume Holography <B> </B></P><P><B>Part III: Holography In Practice </B></P><P>5. Requirements for Holography </P><P>6. Practical Recording Materials </P><P>7. Recording and Reconstruction in Practice </P><P><B>Part IV:</B> <B>Applications </B></P><P>8. Holographic Displays </P><P>9. Other Imaging Applications </P><P>10. Holographic Interferometry </P><P>11. Holographic Optical Elements </P><P>12. Holographic Data Storage and Information Processing </P><P>13. Digital Holography </P><P>14. Computer-Generated Holograms </P><P>15. Holography and the Behavior of Light </P><P>16. Polarization Holography </P><P>17. Holographics Sensing </P><P>18. Ultraviolet and Infrared Holography </P><P>19. Holographic Authentication and Encryption </P><P>20. X-ray Holography </P><P>21. Electron and Neutron Holography </P><P>22. Acoustic Holography</P>. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed |
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spelling | Toal, Vincent VerfasserIn aut Introduction to holography Vincent Toal Second edition. Boca Raton CRC Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource illustrations (black and white, and orange). Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Series in Optics and Optoelectronics Previous edition: 2012. - <P><STRONG>Part I: Optics </STRONG></P><P>1. Light, Waves, and Rays. </P><P>2. Physical Optics </P><P><B>Part II: Principles Of Holography</B> </P><P>3. Introducing Holography </P><P>4. Volume Holography <B> </B></P><P><B>Part III: Holography In Practice </B></P><P>5. Requirements for Holography </P><P>6. Practical Recording Materials </P><P>7. Recording and Reconstruction in Practice </P><P><B>Part IV:</B> <B>Applications </B></P><P>8. Holographic Displays </P><P>9. Other Imaging Applications </P><P>10. Holographic Interferometry </P><P>11. Holographic Optical Elements </P><P>12. Holographic Data Storage and Information Processing </P><P>13. Digital Holography </P><P>14. Computer-Generated Holograms </P><P>15. Holography and the Behavior of Light </P><P>16. Polarization Holography </P><P>17. Holographics Sensing </P><P>18. Ultraviolet and Infrared Holography </P><P>19. Holographic Authentication and Encryption </P><P>20. X-ray Holography </P><P>21. Electron and Neutron Holography </P><P>22. Acoustic Holography</P>. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed This fully updated second edition of Introduction to Holography provides a theoretical background in optics and holography with a comprehensive survey of practical applications. It is intended for the non-specialist with an interest in using holographic methods in research and engineering. The text assumes some knowledge of electromagnetism, although this is not essential for an understanding of optics, which is covered in the first two chapters. A descriptive approach to the history and principles of holography is followed by a chapter on volume holography. Essential practical requirements for successful holographic recording are explained in detail. Recording materials are considered with detailed discussions of those in common use. Properties peculiar to holographically reconstructed images are emphasised as well as applications for which holography is particularly suitable. Mathematical tools are introduced as and when required throughout the text with important results derived in detail. In this new edition, topics such as photopolymers, dynamic holographic displays, holographic optical elements, sensors, and digital holography are covered in greater depth. New topics have been added, including UV and infrared holography, holographic authentication and encryption, as well as particle beam, X-ray, and acoustic holography. Numerical problems are provided at the end of each chapter. This book is suitable for undergraduate courses and will be an important resource for those teaching optics and holography. It provides scientists and engineers with knowledge of a wide range of holographic applications in research and industry, as well as an understanding of holography's potential for future use. Holography 9780367712341 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780367712341 |
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