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holography

[ UK /həlˈɒɡɹəfi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of optics that deals with the use of coherent light from a laser in order to make a hologram that can then be used to create a three-dimensional image

How To Use holography In A Sentence

  • Pondering the "Magical Thinking" post, and some of the comments I received about it, I remembered asking my friend to explain holography to me. The Intricacies of Holograms
  • Gabor's original thought to use different waves for both steps within holography, has been taken up in many connections. Nobel Prize in Physics 1971 - Presentation Speech
  • Unlike related technologies, which record one data bit at a time onto the surface of a disc, holography allows 1 million bits of data to be written and read out in a single flash of light.
  • Engineers used laser holography to take an image of vibrations created by the minivan's body.
  • Perhaps technologies such as virtual reality or holography will provide yet another dimension to what can be learned and shared.
  • Nowadays there are many methods to observe the magnetic domain structure, including powder-pattern method, magneto-optical effect method and electron holography method, etc.
  • One day, Donnelly wandered into a lab and saw a student working with holography.
  • Our three-year high school photonics program encourages students to train as laser technicians, and holography teaches them many useful skills.
  • Therefore, there are no problems such as parameters interpolation, singular integration etc. in WSA based acoustic holography, which are inherent to BEM based NAH.
  • For the microscopy by off-axis lensless Fourier transform holography, Fresnel reconstructing method is better than the convolution method.
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