Holography Seminar on 2nd December 2009 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Topics Discussed... INTRODUCTION Hologram & Holography History of holography Photography vs Holography HOLOGRAM- Recording & Reading Usages Types of hologram Holographic Memory Holographic Versatile Discs (HVD) Applications 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Hologram & Holography A hologram is a flat surface that, under proper illumination, appears to contain a three-dimensional image. Holography is the Nobel award-winning science The hologram presents a true three dimensional recreation of the original object. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
History of holography Invented in 1948 by Dennis Gabor for use in electron microscopy, before the invention of the laser Leith and Upatnieks (1962) applied laser light to holography and introduced an important off- axis technique 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Conventional vs. Holographic photography 2-d version of a 3-d scene Photograph lacks depth perception Film sensitive only to radiant energy Phase relation (i.e. interference) are lost 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Conventional vs. Holographic photography Hologram: Freezes the intricate wavefront of light that carries all the visual information of the scene To view a hologram, the wavefront is reconstructed View what we would have seen if present at the original scene through the window defined by the hologram Provides depth perception 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
HOLOGRAM Recording: Two laser beams used (Signal and Reference) Data encoded on signal beam via Spatial Light Modulator Second beam interfaces with reference beam through the volume of photosensitive recording medium 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
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Reading: Reference beam used to diffract off recorded gratings reconstructing stored array 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Areas of Holographic Applications Security Entertainment Packaging (Consumer Goods Brand Protection) Gifts Tax Stamp Labels & Tapes 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Areas of Holographic Applications Decoration Art and Interactive Graphics Architecture Sports Events 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Medical Applications Holographic Techniques X-Ray Holography Endoscopic Holography Internal Hologram Recording Endoscope External Hologram recording Endoscope Multiplexed Holography For Medical Tomography Holography in Ophthalmology Diffractive Bifocal Intraocular Lens Holography in Dentistry Holography in Otology Study of Tympanic Membranes Holography in Orthopedics 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Hologram – Reflection vs. Transmission Transmission hologram: reference and object waves traverse the film from the same side Reflection hologram: reference and object waves traverse the emulsion from opposite sides View in reflection View in Transmission 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
3.4 Embossed Holograms Widely used in most security applications. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
3.5 Integral Hologram Made from a series of photographs of an object. These are usually transparencies. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
3.6 Rainbow Holograms Very practical holograms Displaying three-dimensional images Images are reconstructed by white light. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Computer Generated Holograms Holograms produced with the help of computer Used for developing 2D and 3D holograms. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Multiplex Hologram Depicting the holographic storage of photographic information. Produced by combining a large number of photographs in a holographic manner. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Storage - Background Holographic Imaging discovered in 1947 by Hungarian Physicist Original Theory was to improve electron microscopes Holographic images on toys, credit cards, magazine covers, art, etc. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Memory storing 1 terabyte (TB) data in a sugar-cube- sized crystal. Data from more than 1,000 CDs could fit on a holographic memory system. recording multiple images in the same area utilizing light at different angles capable of recording and reading millions of bits in parallel Data transfer rate: 1 GB/sec 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Data Storage uses three-dimensional holographic images to enable more information to be stored in a much smaller space. holography records and reads over a million bits of data with a single flash of light. High storage densities and fast transfer rates, combined with durable, reliable, low cost media 50 hours of high definition video on a single disk, 50,000 songs on a postage stamp, or 500,000 x-rays on a credit card. Holographic storage makes it all possible. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Storage Trends: The future is storage-centric, stored data is the heart of a modern network. By 2014 the average US household will have about 12 Terabytes of content stored Up to 1,600 Terabytes may be required for a complete digital movie production at 4K resolution By 2015 personal content will greatly exceed commercial content and sharing of this content will multiple enormously total storage requirements. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Versatile Discs (HVD) 0,7 GB 9 GB 30~50 GB What is next ? 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Versatile Discs (HVD) few hundred movies on an optical disc? That's the goal of the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) (1TB) of data onto a single optical disc - Half of the capacity would be enough to record six channels of TV for five and a half days non-stop HVD disc could hold as much data as 200 standard DVDs Transfer data at over 1 gigabit per second, or 40 times faster than a DVD. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Versatile Discs (HVD) 1 Bit Data Page Data Volumetric Recording Layer ~1μm Substrate Surface Recording Layer Data are recorded on to the surface as bit by bit in CD/DVD System Page data are recorded into the volumetric recording layer in Holographic recording TM HVD Conventional Optical Disc 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY Optical computers Will use holograms as "circuit elements". Parallel processing is made possible because when a hologram is addressed, all the information comes out simultaneously 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
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APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY Communication Holography 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
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APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY ENTERTAINMENT 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY Mostly the holographic techniques have been used for biomedical applications. X-ray holography Endoscopic holography Three dimensional images of biological specimens Holography is useful for measurements for biomedical specimen. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY Holograms are made inside live organs through optical fibers, providing more details than any previous alternate techniques. Holographic interferometry is used in numerous laboratories for non-destructive testing. It visually reveals structural faults without damaging the specimen. Instantaneous growth rate of a live plant can be directly observed through a hologram. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY Anti-counterfeiting in credit card is now a common practice. Holographic microfiche for high density information storage is more attractive then conventional microfiche. Holographic scanners are used in store check- out counters for reading the bar codes 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Zebra hologram A 2-foot-by-3-foot colour Zebra hologram contains a staggering 2 terabytes (2 trillion characters) of data. Zebra's "virtual camera" records a 3-D image file, like a map, from 500,000 slightly different perspectives. Each shot is encoded on a laser, focused through a spherical lens and burned onto a 1-millimeter section of plastic called a hogel. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Future Applications of Holographic Technology holographic televisions Holographic cinematography Holographic projector holograms will revolutionize storage capacities. Optical or holographic computers holographic security methods Using holograms in museums and exhibitions with animated multimedia content. 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM
Holographic Mobile 9/18/2018 12:41:04 PM