The practical and comprehensive guide to the creation and application of holograms Written by Martin Richardson (an acclaimed leader and pioneer in the field) and John Wiltshire, The Hologram: Principles and Techniques is an important book that explores the various types of hologram in their multiple forms and explains how to create and apply the technology. The authors
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May 4, 2019 physicists have developed a method based on the principles of holograms to capture 3d images of objects beyond the reach of light.
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