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OS6077 Topics on Modern Holography
Last Revised: 2018-03-26
Course Objectives
Introduction of topics on modern holography and related holographic principles.
Prerequisite
Textbook 1. K. J. Gasvik, “Optical Metrology,” 1995.
2. G. R. Fowles, “Introduction to Modern Optics,” 1975.
3. A. R. Mickelson, “Physical Optics,” 1992.
4. M. V. Klein and T. E. Furtak, “Optics,” 1986.
5. R. J. Collier, C. B. Burckhardt, and L. H. Lin, “Optical Holography,” 1971.
6. P. Yeh, “Introduction to Photorefractive Nonlinear Optics,” 1993.
7. A. Yariv and P. Yeh, “Optical Waves in Crystals,” 1984.
8. J. W. Goodman, “Introduction to Fourier Optics,” 1996.
Topical Outline 1. Interference
2. Fourier Optics
3. Spatial Filtering
4. Holography
5. Display Hologram
6. Volume Holography
7. Photorefractive Effects
8. Photorefractive Devices
9. Holographic Interferometry
10. Holographic Optical Elements
Prerequisite
Textbook 1. K. J. Gasvik, “Optical Metrology,” 1995.
2. G. R. Fowles, “Introduction to Modern Optics,” 1975.
3. A. R. Mickelson, “Physical Optics,” 1992.
4. M. V. Klein and T. E. Furtak, “Optics,” 1986.
5. R. J. Collier, C. B. Burckhardt, and L. H. Lin, “Optical Holography,” 1971.
6. P. Yeh, “Introduction to Photorefractive Nonlinear Optics,” 1993.
7. A. Yariv and P. Yeh, “Optical Waves in Crystals,” 1984.
8. J. W. Goodman, “Introduction to Fourier Optics,” 1996.
Topical Outline 1. Interference
2. Fourier Optics
3. Spatial Filtering
4. Holography
5. Display Hologram
6. Volume Holography
7. Photorefractive Effects
8. Photorefractive Devices
9. Holographic Interferometry
10. Holographic Optical Elements