hologramˈhɒl əˌgræm, ˈhoʊ lə-
hologram (n)
English Definitions:
hologram, holograph (noun)
the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography
hologram (Noun)
A three-dimensional image of an object created by holography.
hologram
Holography is a technique that enables a wavefront to be recorded and later re-constructed. Holography is best known as a method of generating real three-dimensional images, but it also has a wide range of other applications. In principle, it is possible to make a hologram for any type of wave. A hologram is made by superimposing a second wavefront (normally called the reference beam) on the wavefront of interest, thereby generating an interference pattern which is recorded on a physical medium. When only the second wavefront illuminates the interference pattern, it is diffracted to recreate the original wavefront. Holograms can also be computer-generated by modelling the two wavefronts and adding them together digitally. The resulting digital image is then printed onto a suitable mask or film and illuminated by a suitable source to reconstruct the wavefront of interest.
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