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1 Holography

2 Introduction What’s holography? From escalator of MRT CKS memorial hall station.

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4 Introduction A method of obtaining three- dimensional photographic images. These images are obtained without a lens, so the method is also called lensless photography. The records are called holograms. Invented by the British physicist Dennis Gabor in 1947. British physicist Dennis Gabor won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1971.

5 Ordinary photograph is 2D recording of a 3D image. Holography is a 3D recording of a 3D object. In photograph only the intensity variation of light is recorded. In holography the intensity as well as the phase variation of the light is recorded

6 The recorded photographic film is called a hologram

7 Comparison between photography 2D image of 3D object Intensity variation only recorded Recorded film is called photograph Point to point recording of the intensity of light When cut into pieces, each piece gives partial information only holography 3D image of 3D object Intensity and phase variation recorded Recorded film is called hologram Each point of the film receives light from all parts of the object Each piece gives full information of object

8 photography Lenses are needed There is resemblence between object and image(photograph) Only single image can be recorded on a film Information capacity is less holography Lenses not needed Holograms have no resemblence to the objects recorded Several images can be recorded on a film Information capacity is much more.

9 Basic principle Recording of a hologram (construction) Reconstruction

10 Recording of a hologram

11 Recording of Hologram Laser light is split into two by a beam splitter One part is incident directly on the film (reference beam) Other part is incident on the object. The diffracted wave from the object(object wave)is incident on photographic film. These waves superimpose on the film and hologram is recorded.

12 Reconstruction

13 Hologram is illuminated with the same kind of light as reference waves 2 images will be produced One is virtual image-this can be viewed in 3D form with all the characteristics of the object Another is real image- which can be obtained on a screen and photographed.

14 Applications 1. Holographic image formation 2. Fog droplet camera 3. Dynamic aerosol camera 4. Interferometry- to study the distribution of strain on objects using double exposure holographic interferometer 5. Holography used for character recognition-applied to identify finger prints

15 Applications Holographic gratings Used in computer memories-with very high storage capacity In bio medical science- for the NDT of artificial heart valve. Acoustic holography Holographic Microscopy

16 Application 3D picture:

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