0 a special type of photograph or image made with a laser in which the objects shown look solid, as if they are real, rather than flat
1 an image made with a laser beam, in which the objects shown look like they have depth rather than appearing flat and can seem to move
After the recording and the developing, the hologram was returned to the second holder and moved into the laser beam line.
For the recording of the hologram, the plate was placed behind the shutter and this assembly was moved into the laser beam line.
Now snip off a comparably sized piece from a diffraction image hologram containing the same chair information.
Self-adaptive solid-state oscillator formed by dynamic gain-gratings holograms.
Two photodiodes measured the time difference between the main laser pulse, generating the shock wave, and the diagnostic laser producing the hologram.
That is because any part of the hologram relates to the whole of the real space image.
Of particular significance is the proposal that such memories are not simply stored like letters in a mailbox or images distributed throughout a hologram.
Therefore, only forward or backward scattering of the light illuminating the body will produce a hologram of the moving object.