ECE 299 Holography and Coherent Imaging Lecture 12. HW catch-up and Digital Holography Introduction David J. Brady Duke University Lecture 12: Catch-up.

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ECE 299 Holography and Coherent Imaging Lecture 12. HW catch-up and Digital Holography Introduction David J. Brady Duke University Lecture 12: Catch-up

HW 5 Make volume holograms using the material described in R. A. Bartolini, A. Bloom, and H. A. Weakliem, "Volume holographic recording characteristics of an organic medium," Appl. Opt. 15, (1976) o o Make both reflection and transmission holograms at various recording angles. Plot the angular range of Bragg matching as a function of recording angle. Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Recording Geometry Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Angular Sensitivity Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Angular Sensitivity Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

HW 6 Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms Due 16 October 2009 Make a computer generated hologram using a laser printer and binary encoding. The hologram should display your name, or a suitable shortened 4-5 letter nickname. Make a pair of eyeglasses using the hologram and demonstrate it as described in US patent Generation of selective visual effects using the Fraunhofer diffraction straetgy described in Simple method for demonstrating Fraunhofer diffraction Joseph van der Gracht, Am. J. Phys. 62, 934 (1994), DOI: / US patent Generation of selective visual effects Simple method for demonstrating Fraunhofer diffraction Joseph van der Gracht, Am. J. Phys. 62, 934 (1994), DOI: /

Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Project Plan 1.Estimate available resolution on printer 2.Simulate CGH with estimated resolution 3.Is it enough? Find way to get higher res? 4.Make CGH Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Digital Holography Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Sampling rate and digital holography Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Phase shifting holography Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Theory of phase shifting holography Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms

Digital Holography vs. Focal Imaging Lecture 10. Computer Generated Holograms