Optical Scanning Holography with MATLABŪ - Hardcover

Poon, Ting-Chung

 
9780387368269: Optical Scanning Holography with MATLABŪ

Synopsis

Optical scanning holography (OSH) is an emerging area of interest with many potential novel applications, such as 3-D pattern recognition, 3-D microscopy, 3-D cryptography, and 3-D optical remote sensing.

Optical Scanning Holography with MATLABŪ introduces readers to the latest advances of electronic (or digital) holography and succinctly covers the necessary mathematical background and wave optics that pertain to Fourier optics and holography. The reader is guided through modeling of the theory and applications utilizing MATLABŪ. Optical scanning holography is explained in a manner that enables readers to begin implementing their own setups for novel OSH applications.

Optical Scanning Holography with MATLABŪ consists of tutorials (with numerous MATLABŪ examples throughout the text) and research material, as well as new ideas and insights for graduate students, scientists, and engineers working in the fields of Fourier optics, optical scanning imaging, and holography.

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Optical scanning holography (OSH) is an emerging area of interest with many potential novel applications, such as 3-D pattern recognition, 3-D microscopy, 3-D cryptography, and 3-D optical remote sensing.

Optical Scanning Holography with MATLABŪ introduces readers to the latest advances of electronic (or digital) holography and succinctly covers the necessary mathematical background and wave optics that pertain to Fourier optics and holography. The reader is guided through modeling of the theory and applications utilizing MATLABŪ. Optical scanning holography is explained in a manner that enables readers to begin implementing their own setups for novel OSH applications.

Optical Scanning Holography with MATLABŪ consists of tutorials (with numerous MATLABŪ examples throughout the text) and research material, as well as new ideas and insights for graduate students, scientists, and engineers working in the fields of Fourier optics, optical scanning imaging, and holography.

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