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The animations below complement figure 5.11 in the book. The show the holographic volume grating construction for a transmission hologram (left) and a reflection hologram (right). It is very important to recognize that wavefronts are not standing waves. The amplitude patterns of the two interfering waves are moving in a direction that is just the vector average of the wavefront directions.<br>
The animations below complement figure 5.11 in the book. The show the holographic volume grating construction for a transmission hologram (left) and a reflection hologram (right). It is very important to recognize that wavefronts are not standing waves. The amplitude patterns of the two interfering waves are moving in a direction that is just the vector average of the wavefront directions.<br>
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Please provide your name and a valid email-address to which the .zip file (containing <B>all full resolution images</B>) will be sent.  
Please provide your name and a valid email-address to which the .zip file (containing <B>all full resolution images</B>) will be sent.  
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Revision as of 15:25, 14 May 2011

Contents

Supplements and Downloads

You are welcome to download the image material of the book "Displays: Fundamentals and Applications" free of charge.
If you think that this material is of any value to you, please make a donation at http://www.krebshilfe.de or http://www.cancer.org .

Other books of authors

"Spatial Augmented Reality Merging Real and Virtual Worlds" at http://140.78.90.140/medien/ar/SpatialAR/download.php
and
"The End of Hardware" at http://www.theendofhardware.com/

Supplements

The animations below complement figure 5.11 in the book. The show the holographic volume grating construction for a transmission hologram (left) and a reflection hologram (right). It is very important to recognize that wavefronts are not standing waves. The amplitude patterns of the two interfering waves are moving in a direction that is just the vector average of the wavefront directions.
Image: 200 pixels Image: 200 pixels

Downloads

Please provide your name and a valid email-address to which the .zip file (containing all full resolution images) will be sent.


The gallery below provides a low resolution preview.

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