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7 July 1983 Present State Iof Holography In Japan
Masane Suzuki, Yuzo Hayashi, Y. Yamamoto
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Abstract
In 1948,Dr. Dennis Gabor introduced the theory of holography as "the optical recording of the object wave formed by the resulting interference pattern of two mutually coherent, component light beams." Through the studies of enumerous practical applications, the theory of holography was further advanced to be used in conjunction with the laser beam to better serve a more practical minded industry. Such developments were introduced and engineered by Dr. Emmett Leith and Dr. Juris Upatnieks in 1962.
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Masane Suzuki, Yuzo Hayashi, and Y. Yamamoto "Present State Iof Holography In Japan", Proc. SPIE 0353, Industrial and Commercial Applications of Holography, (7 July 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933962
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

3D image reconstruction

Cameras

Holographic interferometry

Photography

Pulsed laser operation

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