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Polarization Holography

Polarization Holography

Polarization Holography

L. Nikolova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
P. S. Ramanujam, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde
May 2009
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    Current research into holography is concerned with applications in optically storing, retrieving, and processing information. Polarization holography has many unique properties compared to conventional holography. It gives results in high efficiency, achromaticity, and special polarization properties. This books reviews the research carried out in this field over the last 15 years. The authors provide basic concepts in polarization and the propagation of light through anisotropic materials, before presenting a sound theoretical basis for polarization holography. The fabrication and characterization of azobenzene based materials, which remain the most efficient for the purpose, is described in detail. This is followed by a description of other materials that are used in polarization holography. An in-depth description of various applications, including display holography and optical storage, is given, and the book concludes with perspectives for the future. This book is an important reference for researchers.

    • Compares different types of polarization holographic storage, making this a useful guide for holographic experiments
    • Outlines basic concepts in polarization and the propagation of light through anisotropic materials for an easy understanding of the matter
    • Gives an in-depth description of various applications, including display holography and optical storage

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    'For the person requiring an introduction to polarization holography, the authors have produced a good and comprehensive description of the physical principles involved …' The Imaging Science Journal

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    Product details

    May 2009
    Hardback
    9780521509756
    256 pages
    253 × 178 × 17 mm
    0.66kg
    39 b/w illus. 11 colour illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Light polarization
    • 2. Light propagation through polarizing systems
    • 3. Theory of polarization
    • 4. Azobenzene and azobenzene-containing polymers
    • 5. Other photoanisotropic materials
    • 6. Applications of polarization holography
    • 7. Conclusions and future prospects
    • Index.
      Authors
    • L. Nikolova , Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia

      Ludmila Nikolova is an Associate Professor in the Central Laboratory of Optical Storage and Processing of Information, Bulgaria Academy of Sciences. She has been working in the field of polarization holography and photoanisotropic materials for 30 years.

    • P. S. Ramanujam , Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde

      P. S. Ramanujam is a Professor in the Department of Photonics Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark. His current research interests are in optical data storage, holography and Raman spectroscopy.