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1 EE 8390: Marc P. Christensen Associate Professor Electrical Engineering Department Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275 mpc@engr.smu.edu (214) 768-1407 Fourier Optics Chapter 9: Holography

2 Holography 1948: Dennis Gabor – proposes lensless imaging: wavefront reconstruction. Calls it “total recording” or Holo gram Concept: record and recreate wavefront incident on “film”. –Amplitude & Phase How is that different than photography? How is it accomplished? –Inclusion of a reference wave, record the interference, capture the phase.

3 Typical Setup

4 Recorded Waves

5 Recording

6 Reconstruction

7 Reconstruction Diagram

8 What about image formation?

9 Image Formation Reconstruction

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11 Gabor Hologram

12 Gabor Hologram Recording

13 Gabor Reconstruction

14 Leith-Upatniekes Hologram

15 Leith-Upatniekes Reconstruction

16 Holography of 3D Object

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21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqEwQuzcafI

22 http://amasci.com/amateur/holo1.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUy8lELWhJg&feature=related

23 Interesting Aspects of Hologram Hologram is like a window. What happens if I break a hologram? What happens if I shrink / stretch a hologram?

24 http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=12884 81

25 7 Today 89 Acousto Optics 101112 1314 Holo. 1516 Holo 171819 2021 Review 2223 Review 242526 2728 Last Class 2930123 45678 Exam Due 910 MTWRFS S Projects Presented Chapter 8 HW Due

26 Applications of Holography What does a Hologram do? How can we leverage this? Do we really know which is the reference and which is the object?

27 Microscopy

28 Interferometry – Multiple Exposure Holography What if we expose a holographic recording media multiple times? What would this reconstruct?

29 One Idea: What if we record only 2 holograms with extremely short and bright exposures? –Hologram #1 is just a diffuse background illumination. –Hologram #2 is captures a speeding bullet mid-flight. What happens when we re-create simultaneous background and bullet images?

30 Another Idea: Real time

31 Another Idea: Vibrating Surface http://www.isvr.soton.ac.uk/SPCG/Tutorial/Tutorial/Tutorial_files/Web-standing-guitar.htm

32 Imaging through distorting media

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34 Holographic Storage http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/443/ashle4.gif


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