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  2. Physics of optical holography - Wikipedia

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    There are three important properties of a hologram which are defined in this section. A given hologram will have one or other of each of these three properties, e.g. an amplitude modulated, thin, transmission hologram, or a phase modulated, volume, reflection hologram.

  3. High-tech cash: Japan launches banknotes with hologram portraits

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    The notes use printed patterns to generate holograms of the portraits facing different directions, depending on the angle of view, employing a technology that Japan's National Printing Bureau says ...

  4. Holographic display - Wikipedia

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    A holographic display is a type of 3D display that utilizes light diffraction to display a three-dimensional image to the viewer. Holographic displays are distinguished from other forms of 3D displays in that they do not require the viewer to wear any special glasses or use external equipment to be able to see the image, and do not cause a vergence-accommodation conflict.

  5. Holography - Wikipedia

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    The hologram keeps the information on the amplitude and phase of the field. Several holograms may keep information about the same distribution of light, emitted to various directions. The numerical analysis of such holograms allows one to emulate large numerical aperture, which, in turn, enables enhancement of the resolution of optical microscopy.

  6. You can now turn your old smartphone into a hologram because ...

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    You can now turn your old smartphone into a hologram because the future

  7. Holograms, Robots, and the Coolest Tech We Saw at CES 2025

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    Blade Runner Style Holograms. This is why I came to CES. This is the shit I want, like the Blade Runner 2049 meme. The London-based software company Hypervsn made a splash on the Las Vegas ...

  8. Volumetric printing - Wikipedia

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    Volumetric printing has been called "Hologram 2.0" by a company marketing the technology. Volumetric prints however are not produced in the same manner as holograms , in that there is no interference pattern generated or used in basic volumetric prints.

  9. Computer-generated holography - Wikipedia

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    Computer-generated holography (CGH) is a technique that uses computer algorithms to generate holograms.It involves generating holographic interference patterns.A computer-generated hologram can be displayed on a dynamic holographic display, or it can be printed onto a mask or film using lithography. [1]