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The Hologram: Principles and Techniques

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The Hologram: Principles and Techniques

Martin J. Richardson and John D. Wiltshire, "The Hologram: Principles and Techniques"
English | ISBN: 1119088909 | 2017 | 336 pages | PDF | 8 MB

The practical and comprehensive guide to the creation and application of holograms

Written by Martin Richardson (an acclaimed leader and pioneer in the field) and John Wiltshire, The Hologram: Principles and Techniques is an important book that explores the various types of hologram in their multiple forms and explains how to create and apply the technology. The authors offer an insightful overview of the currently available recording materials, chemical formulas, and laser technology that includes the history of phase imaging and laser science. Accessible and comprehensive, the text contains a step–by–step guide to the production of holograms. In addition, The Hologram outlines the most common problems encountered in producing satisfactory images in the laboratory, as well as dealing with the wide range of optical and chemical techniques used in commercial holography.

The Hologram is a well–designed instructive tool, involving three distinct disciplines: physics, chemistry, and graphic arts. This vital resource offers a guide to the development and understanding of the recording of materials, optics and processing chemistry in holography and:

Discusses the pros and cons of the currently available recording materials

Provides tutorials on the types of lasers required and optical systems, as well as diffraction theory and wave front reconstruction

Details the chemical formulations for processing techniques

Researchers and technicians working in academia and those employed in commercial laboratories on the production of holograms as well as students of the sciences will find The Hologram to be a comprehensive and effective resource.