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This chapter is intended primarily to replicate [http://www.phys.lsu.edu/faculty/tohline/phys4412/howto/hologram.html &sect;I.C from the online class notes] &#8212; see also an updated [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings#Computer-Generated_Holography|Table of Contents]] &#8212; that I developed in conjunction with a course that I taught in 1999 on the topic of ''Computer Generated Holography (CGH)'' for a subset of LSU physics majors who were interested in computational science.   
This chapter is intended primarily to replicate [http://www.phys.lsu.edu/faculty/tohline/phys4412/howto/hologram.html &sect;I.C from the online class notes] &#8212; see also an updated [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings#Computer-Generated_Holography|Table of Contents]] &#8212; that I developed in conjunction with a course that I taught in 1999 on the topic of ''Computer Generated Holography (CGH)'' for a subset of LSU physics majors who were interested in computational science.   


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==Basic Concept==
==Basic Concept==
 
Okay, so what do &sect;&sect;[[User:Tohline/Appendix/CGH/ParallelApertures|I.A]] and [[User:Tohline/Appendix/CGH/ParallelApertures2D|I.B]] have to do with the numerical construction of a hologram?  Well, this is best explained by borrowing an illustration from the Nishikawa et al. (1997) paper (redrawn here as Figure I.2), and comparing it with [[User:Tohline/Appendix/CGH/ParallelApertures#General_Concept|Figure I.1 from our &sect;I.A]].
 


=See Also=
=See Also=

Revision as of 03:03, 9 February 2020

CGH: Relevance to Holograms

This chapter is intended primarily to replicate §I.C from the online class notes — see also an updated Table of Contents — that I developed in conjunction with a course that I taught in 1999 on the topic of Computer Generated Holography (CGH) for a subset of LSU physics majors who were interested in computational science.

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Basic Concept

Okay, so what do §§I.A and I.B have to do with the numerical construction of a hologram? Well, this is best explained by borrowing an illustration from the Nishikawa et al. (1997) paper (redrawn here as Figure I.2), and comparing it with Figure I.1 from our §I.A.

See Also

  • Updated Table of Contents
  • Born, M. and Wolf, E. (1980) Principles of Optics, 3rd Edition. New York: Pergamon Press. [See especially their §§8.5 and 8.10.] A link to the 6th edition of this book can be found here.


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