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In this book series on Optical Sciences, holography has been the
subject of three previous volumes. In particular, Vol. 16, written
by one of us (W. S. ) and Dr. M. Dubas, treated holographic
interferometry of opaque bodies from the standpoint of deformation
analysis. However, the fundamental principles of holography are
developed there only briefly in preparation for a discussion of
interference fringe modifications. This new volume in the series is
intended to consider in detail many topics which were previously
omitted, such as the deformation or distortion of holo graphic
images, the theory of volume holograms, composite or multiplex holo
graphy, holographic interferometry of transparent media, time
dependent effects, holographic contouring, and applications of
fringe modifications to the deformation of opaque bodies. In
addition, these and other subjects will be treated with the same
unifying concept developed in Vol. 16, but with an addi tional
emphasis on those features that have their origins in classical
optics, espe cially the small-wavelength approach, the coupled-wave
theory, and the Seidel aberrations. Since the field of holography
and its various applications is growing rapidly, it is impossible
to be comprehensive in a single book. Every effort has beep. made
to avoid unnecessary duplication of Vol. 16. For example, displace
ment and fringe localization problems are only briefly discussed,
while some modification techniques (e. g., sandwich holography) are
not included. When needed, however, the reader is directly referred
to complementary publications."
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