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A Breakthrough for Reference-Free Holography

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Frosted glass can extract light intensity and phase information from a single image without a reference light.

KYEOREH LEE and YONGKEUN PARK, KAIST

The term “holography” means a drawing that contains all the information of light — including its intensity and phase information. In contrast, photography only measures the intensity of light, and thus cannot address three-dimensional information that gives volumetric and depth perceptions. The missing information in photography is the wavefront (sometimes called complex amplitude or field information) of light, which describes the spatial latency or phase distribution of light. If one could take an image with the corresponding wavefront with a simple device, it would be an...Read full article

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    Published: March 2017
    Glossary
    holography
    Holography is a technique used to capture and reconstruct three-dimensional images using the principles of interference and diffraction of light. Unlike conventional photography, which records only the intensity of light, holography records both the intensity and phase information of light waves scattered from an object. This allows the faithful reproduction of the object's three-dimensional structure, including its depth, shape, and texture. The process of holography typically involves the...
    reference-free holographyKAISTYongKeun (Paul) ParkKyeoReh LeeHarvard-MIT Division of Health Services and Technology3D holographic displayFeaturesDisplaysImagingoptical diffusercamerasholography3D

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