![]() Three-Dimensional Holographic Imaging
ISBN: 978-0-471-46289-7
Adobe E-Book
224 pages
April 2003
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Preface.
1. Introduction (Meng Hua Tsai and Chung J. Kuo).
2. Holograms of Real and Virtual Point Trajectories (J. John Caulfield and Joseph Shamir).
3. Self-Stabilized Real-Time Holographic Recording (Lucila Cescato and Jaime Frejlich).
4. Optical Scanning Holography: Principles and Applications (Ting-Chung Poon).
5. Tangible, Dynamic Holographic Images (Wendy Plesniak, Ravikanth Pappu, and Stephen Benton).
6. Preliminary Studies on Compressing Interference Patterns in Electronic Holography (Hsuan T. Chang).
7. Holographic Laser Radar (Bradley W. Schilling).
8. Photoelectronic Principles, Components,and Applications (Oscal T.-C. Chen, Wei-Jean Liu, Robin Sheen, Jen-Shang Hwang, Far-Wen Jih, Ping-Kuo Weng, Li-Kuo Dai, Shiang-Feng Tang, and Kaung-Hsin Huang).
9. Design and Implementation of Computer-Generated Hologram and Diffractive Optical Element (Ni Y. Chang and Chung J. Kuo).
10. Is Catastrophe Analysis the Basis for Visual Perception? Igor Ternovsky, Tomasz Jannson, and H. John Caulfield).
Index.
1. Introduction (Meng Hua Tsai and Chung J. Kuo).
2. Holograms of Real and Virtual Point Trajectories (J. John Caulfield and Joseph Shamir).
3. Self-Stabilized Real-Time Holographic Recording (Lucila Cescato and Jaime Frejlich).
4. Optical Scanning Holography: Principles and Applications (Ting-Chung Poon).
5. Tangible, Dynamic Holographic Images (Wendy Plesniak, Ravikanth Pappu, and Stephen Benton).
6. Preliminary Studies on Compressing Interference Patterns in Electronic Holography (Hsuan T. Chang).
7. Holographic Laser Radar (Bradley W. Schilling).
8. Photoelectronic Principles, Components,and Applications (Oscal T.-C. Chen, Wei-Jean Liu, Robin Sheen, Jen-Shang Hwang, Far-Wen Jih, Ping-Kuo Weng, Li-Kuo Dai, Shiang-Feng Tang, and Kaung-Hsin Huang).
9. Design and Implementation of Computer-Generated Hologram and Diffractive Optical Element (Ni Y. Chang and Chung J. Kuo).
10. Is Catastrophe Analysis the Basis for Visual Perception? Igor Ternovsky, Tomasz Jannson, and H. John Caulfield).
Index.



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