Holography
Holography is a technique that records and reconstructs the light field scattered from an object to produce a three-dimensional image, or hologram. Unlike ordinary photography, which records only intensity, holography captures both amplitude and phase information of light, enabling the reconstruction of near-true light waves when the hologram is illuminated by a reference beam.
Principle and process: Holography typically uses a coherent light source such as a laser. The object is
History: Holography was invented by Dennis Gabor in 1947 as a method to improve electron microscopy; practical
Techniques and formats: Transmission holograms are viewed with a transmitted beam, while reflection holograms are viewed
Applications: Uses include holographic data storage, security and anti-counterfeiting holograms, three-dimensional displays and virtual imaging, optical