interferometric holography

  • 1Holography — (from the Greek, ὅλος hólos whole + γραφή grafē writing, drawing) is a technique that allows the light scattered from an object to be recorded and later reconstructed so that it appears as if the object is in the same position relative to the… …

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  • 2Interferometric microscopy — or Imaging interferometric microscopy is the concept of microscopy whichis related to holography, synthetic aperture imaging, and off axis dark field illumination techniques.Interferometric microscopy allows enhancement of resolution of optical… …

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  • 3holography — /heuh log reuh fee/, n. the process or technique of making holograms. [1795 1805; HOLO + GRAPHY] * * * Method of recording or reproducing a three dimensional image, or hologram, by means of a pattern of interference produced using a laser beam.… …

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  • 4Digital holography — is the technology of acquiring and processing holographic measurement data, typically via a CCD camera or a similar device. In particular, this includes the numerical reconstruction of object data from the recorded measurement data, in… …

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  • 5Electron holography — is the application of holography techniques to electron waves rather than light waves.Illumination sourcePoint like field emission sources are the appropriate sources for coherent electron waves. Unlike optical sources, the wavelength is not… …

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  • 6Digital holographic microscopy — Contents 1 Working principle 2 Advantages 3 Applications 4 …

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  • 7optics — /op tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physical science that deals with the properties and phenomena of both visible and invisible light and with vision. [1605 15; < ML optica < Gk optiká, n. use of neut. pl. of OPTIKÓS; see OPTIC,&#8230; …

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  • 8Optical interferometry — combines two or more light waves in an optical instrument in such a way that interference occurs between them. Early interferometers used white light sources and also monochromatic light from atomic sources (e.g., Young s double slit experiment&#8230; …

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  • 9Diffraction grating — A very large reflecting diffraction grating. In optics, a diffraction grating is an optical component with a periodic structure, which splits and diffracts light into several beams travelling in different directions. The directions of these beams …

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  • 10Holographic interferometry — (HI) [Powell RL Stetson KA, 1965, J. Opt. Soc. Am., 55, 1593 8] [Jones R Wykes C, Holographic and Speckle Interferometry, 1989, Cambridge University Press] is a technique which enables static and dynamic displacements of objects with optically&#8230; …

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