hologrammi
Hologrammi (hologram) is a recording of the light field of an object that stores both the intensity and the phase of light. When illuminated by a suitable reference beam, the hologram diffracts light to reproduce a three-dimensional image that changes as the observer moves, providing parallax and depth cues without a physical object present.
Principle: In holography, light from a coherent source is split into an object beam that illuminates the
History: The concept was introduced by Dennis Gabor in 1948 as an extension of holography for electron
Formats and techniques: Holograms can be transmission (viewed with coherent light) or reflection (viewed with white
Applications: Holography is used for data storage research, security features on banknotes and ID cards, art,