ECE 299 Holography and Coherent Imaging Lecture 4 Volume Holography David J. Brady Duke University Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Outline 1.History of volume holography 2.Volume holographic media and hologram formation 3.Integral equation analysis 4.Bragg matching and the wave normal sphere Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Denisyuk Holography Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography My Way in Holography Yu. N. Denisyuk Leonardo, Vol. 25, No. 5, Archives of Holography: A Partial View of a Three-Dimensional World: Special Issue (1992), pp Leonardo 1962
Lippman Photography Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography Gabriel Lippmann
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963)
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963)
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963)
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963) Kent B. Hill, Kenneth G. Purchase, and David J. Brady, "Pulsed-image generation and detection," Opt. Lett. 20, (1995)
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963)
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963)
Van Heerden Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography P. J. van Heerden, "Theory of Optical Information Storage in Solids," Appl. Opt. 2, (1963)
Volume Holographic Materials Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography GroupExampleOptical effectSensitivityLifetimemodulation Silver halidephotodarkeningHighirreversibleAbsorption Dicromated gelatin Structural change/ air dielectric interface Highirreversible0.01 PhotochromicsKCLPhotodarkening or bleaching Mediumreversibleabsorption PhotorefractivesLiNbO3Space charge field/electroopt ic effect Lowreversible PhotopolymerspolymerizationMediumirreversible0.01 Chi3 nonlinearities Real-time nonlinearity Very lowReal-time
Holographic Materials Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Hologram Formation Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Hologram Reconstruction Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Hologram Reconstruction Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Integral Equation Analysis Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Born Series Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Properties of Hankel Function Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Hologram Reconstruction Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Hologram Reconstruction Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography
Bragg Matching and the Wave Normal Sphere Lecture 4. Volume Holographywww.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography