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This book provides comprehensive, state-of-the art coverage of
photorefractive organic compounds, a class of material with the
ability to change their index of refraction upon illumination. The
change is both dynamic and reversible. Dynamic because no external
processing is required for the index modulation to be revealed, and
reversible because the index change can be modified or suppressed
by altering the illumination pattern. These properties make
photorefractive materials very attractive candidates for many
applications such as image restoration, correlation, beam
conjugation, non-destructive testing, data storage, imaging through
scattering media, holographic imaging and display. The field of
photorefractive organic material is also closely related to organic
photovoltaic and light emitting diode (OLED), which makes new
discoveries in one field applicable to others.
Optical Holography: Materials, Theory and Applications provides
researchers the fundamentals of holography through diffraction
optics and an overview of the most relevant materials and
applications, ranging from computer holograms to holographic data
storage. Dr. Pierre Blanche leads a team of thought leaders in
academia and industry in this practical reference for researchers
and engineers in the field of holography. This book presents all
the information readers need in order to understand how holographic
techniques can be applied to a variety of applications, the
benefits of those techniques, and the materials that enable these
technologies. Researchers and engineers will gain comprehensive
knowledge on how to select the best holographic techniques for
their needs.
This book provides comprehensive, state-of-the art coverage of
photorefractive organic compounds, a class of material with the
ability to change their index of refraction upon illumination. The
change is both dynamic and reversible. Dynamic because no external
processing is required for the index modulation to be revealed, and
reversible because the index change can be modified or suppressed
by altering the illumination pattern. These properties make
photorefractive materials very attractive candidates for many
applications such as image restoration, correlation, beam
conjugation, non-destructive testing, data storage, imaging through
scattering media, holographic imaging and display. The field of
photorefractive organic material is also closely related to organic
photovoltaic and light emitting diode (OLED), which makes new
discoveries in one field applicable to others.
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