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holography the branch of optics that deals with the use of coherent light from a laser in order to make a hologram that can then be used to create a three-dimensional image
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holography System of photography, using neither a camera not lens, in which laser beams create an interference patter recorded directly on appropriate light sensitive sheet film or plates. After processing, viewing the image by the light of a laser gives a three dimensional image.
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holography The science dealing with three-dimensional optical recording.
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holography is the storage of the information of a light beam in an interference pattern. For recording, an image-bearing beam (=image or signal beam) is made to interfere with a second beam (reference beam) in the recording medium. Via a conventional photographic plate or the refractive index modulation in a photorefractive crystal, the interference pattern can be recorded. The recorded interference pattern is called a hologram. ...
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