Holography & it’s Applications
Submitted to : Ma’am Huma
Submitted by : Group 4
B.S Physics (4th Semester)
Section (A)
GCWU Sialkot
Group Members:
• Bisma Shakir 14020210-018
• Ishrat Fardos 14020210-012
• Faiqa Barkat 14020210-027
•Maham Idrees 14020210-010
•Saeyda Rida 14020210-028
•Fauzia Tehleel 14020210-033
•Warda Jabbar 14020210-048
CONTENTS
What is Holography?
Hologram
Hologram properties
Working of Holography
Recording a Hologram
Applications of Holography
Photography Vs Holography
Advantages & Dis-advantages
Conclusion
Bibliography
WHAT IS HOLOGRAPHY?
 “Holography from the Greek, whole+ write) is the
science of producing holograms”
 It is an advanced form of photography that allows
an image to be recorded in three dimensions
 “Holography is a method of producing a visual
three-dimensional (3-D) image of an object by
means of light wave patterns recorded on a
photographic plate.”
Cont…
The three dimensions are height, width, and depth
It is known as Lensless Photography
It produces Life like images
 Dennis Gabor…Father of holography and
holographic techniques
Later, he received the Nobel prize in
Physics in 1971
HOLOGRAM
A photograph of an interference pattern which,
when suitably illuminated by laser light, produces
a three-dimensional image.
HOLOGRAM PROPERTIES
If you look at these holograms from different
angles, you see objects from different
perspectives, just like you would if you were
looking at a real object
It shows Divisible property i.e If you cut one in
half, each half contains whole views of the
entire holographic image
Working of Holography:
Laser light… usually helium-neon (HeNe) laser is used
Beam splitter…device that use mirrors and prisms to split
laser beam into two beams
1. Object beam
2. Reference beam
Mirrors…Direct the beams of light to correct locations
Holographic Film…to record image very high resolution
Can be seen through naked eye
Image floats in free space
HOW TO CREATE A HOLOGRAM
 To create a hologram, a laser beam (coherent light) is split
in two beams :
Reference beam: that stays undisturbed
 object beam: strikes the object and then bounces
onto the plate
 Working of holography is divided into two phases:
 Recording
 Reconstruction
Reconstruction
When a hologram is later illuminated with coherent light of the same
frequency that created it, a three-dimensional image of the subject
appears.
APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY
Optical Computers
Bio-medical Applications
Compact disk
Grocery store
Holographic Interferometery
Holographic Scanners
Holostores
Cont…
 Optical computers Will use
holograms as "circuit elements".
Parallel processing is made
possible because when a
Hologram is addressed, all
the information comes out
simultaneously.
Cont…
Biomedical applications of holography is actively
pursued in the U.S. and Europe. Holograms are made inside
live organs through optical fibers, providing more details
than any previous alternate techniques.
Cont…
Compact discs players use
holograms to handle light.
Grocery store scanners use
spinning holograms.
Cont…
Holographic interferometry
is used in numerous laboratories
for non-destructive testing. It
Visually reveals structural
faults without damaging the
specimen.
Continue…
Holographic scanners are
Used in store check-out counters
for reading the bar codes. A
rotating computer-generated
hologram is responsible for both
the scanning and the detecting
of the scattered light.
Cont…
Holostore is a holographic computer memory system
being manufactured to replace your disc drive. It will have
thousands time more memory capacity and no mechanical
movements.
Cont…
Video Gaming Living Room
Cont…
Teaching & Education:
Photography Vs Holography
PHOTOGRAPHY
 2-D recording process.
 Ordinary light can be
used
 Lens system
 Image has poor
resolution
HOLOGRAPHY
 3-D recording process.
 Only laser light can be
used
 Lensless system
 Very high resolution
Advantages:
Cost effective
Higher storage capacity
Increased feasibility of objects(depth)
Enables the achievement of multiple image on a
single plate and give 3-D images
Ability to combine with other technologies
DISADVANTAGES:
Provide static images
Don not produce images of complex movement
Require complicated precise machinery to
produce and view an image
Reference illumination beams are collinear
CONCLUSION
 Holographic technology has endless applications as
far as the human mind can imagine
 Holographic technologies are not just about art or
business communication, they are about safety,
security, education ,planning and the strength of
our civilization here and beyond
 Holographic Technology will became a very integral
part of human societies and civilizations in future
BIBLIOGRAPHY
 www.scienceclasified.com/He-In/Hologram-and-
Holography.html
 www.slideshare.net/singhaishali5/introduction-to-
holography-39013364
 http://www.slideshare.net/vigneshwarvs/new-holography-
technology-all-ppt
 http://www.slideshare.net/DheerajYadav28/regeneration-
of-hologram-from-a-slice
 http://www.winnerscience.com/science/physics/laser-
physics/difference-beween-holography-and-photography/
Holography & its Applications

Holography & its Applications

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    Holography & it’sApplications
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    Submitted to :Ma’am Huma Submitted by : Group 4 B.S Physics (4th Semester) Section (A) GCWU Sialkot Group Members: • Bisma Shakir 14020210-018 • Ishrat Fardos 14020210-012 • Faiqa Barkat 14020210-027 •Maham Idrees 14020210-010 •Saeyda Rida 14020210-028 •Fauzia Tehleel 14020210-033 •Warda Jabbar 14020210-048
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    CONTENTS What is Holography? Hologram Hologramproperties Working of Holography Recording a Hologram Applications of Holography Photography Vs Holography Advantages & Dis-advantages Conclusion Bibliography
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    WHAT IS HOLOGRAPHY? “Holography from the Greek, whole+ write) is the science of producing holograms”  It is an advanced form of photography that allows an image to be recorded in three dimensions  “Holography is a method of producing a visual three-dimensional (3-D) image of an object by means of light wave patterns recorded on a photographic plate.”
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    Cont… The three dimensionsare height, width, and depth It is known as Lensless Photography It produces Life like images  Dennis Gabor…Father of holography and holographic techniques Later, he received the Nobel prize in Physics in 1971
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    HOLOGRAM A photograph ofan interference pattern which, when suitably illuminated by laser light, produces a three-dimensional image.
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    HOLOGRAM PROPERTIES If youlook at these holograms from different angles, you see objects from different perspectives, just like you would if you were looking at a real object It shows Divisible property i.e If you cut one in half, each half contains whole views of the entire holographic image
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    Working of Holography: Laserlight… usually helium-neon (HeNe) laser is used Beam splitter…device that use mirrors and prisms to split laser beam into two beams 1. Object beam 2. Reference beam Mirrors…Direct the beams of light to correct locations Holographic Film…to record image very high resolution Can be seen through naked eye Image floats in free space
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    HOW TO CREATEA HOLOGRAM  To create a hologram, a laser beam (coherent light) is split in two beams : Reference beam: that stays undisturbed  object beam: strikes the object and then bounces onto the plate  Working of holography is divided into two phases:  Recording  Reconstruction
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    Reconstruction When a hologramis later illuminated with coherent light of the same frequency that created it, a three-dimensional image of the subject appears.
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    APPLICATIONS OF HOLOGRAPHY OpticalComputers Bio-medical Applications Compact disk Grocery store Holographic Interferometery Holographic Scanners Holostores
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    Cont…  Optical computersWill use holograms as "circuit elements". Parallel processing is made possible because when a Hologram is addressed, all the information comes out simultaneously.
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    Cont… Biomedical applications ofholography is actively pursued in the U.S. and Europe. Holograms are made inside live organs through optical fibers, providing more details than any previous alternate techniques.
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    Cont… Compact discs playersuse holograms to handle light. Grocery store scanners use spinning holograms.
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    Cont… Holographic interferometry is usedin numerous laboratories for non-destructive testing. It Visually reveals structural faults without damaging the specimen.
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    Continue… Holographic scanners are Usedin store check-out counters for reading the bar codes. A rotating computer-generated hologram is responsible for both the scanning and the detecting of the scattered light.
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    Cont… Holostore is aholographic computer memory system being manufactured to replace your disc drive. It will have thousands time more memory capacity and no mechanical movements.
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    Photography Vs Holography PHOTOGRAPHY 2-D recording process.  Ordinary light can be used  Lens system  Image has poor resolution HOLOGRAPHY  3-D recording process.  Only laser light can be used  Lensless system  Very high resolution
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    Advantages: Cost effective Higher storagecapacity Increased feasibility of objects(depth) Enables the achievement of multiple image on a single plate and give 3-D images Ability to combine with other technologies
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    DISADVANTAGES: Provide static images Donnot produce images of complex movement Require complicated precise machinery to produce and view an image Reference illumination beams are collinear
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    CONCLUSION  Holographic technologyhas endless applications as far as the human mind can imagine  Holographic technologies are not just about art or business communication, they are about safety, security, education ,planning and the strength of our civilization here and beyond  Holographic Technology will became a very integral part of human societies and civilizations in future
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    BIBLIOGRAPHY  www.scienceclasified.com/He-In/Hologram-and- Holography.html  www.slideshare.net/singhaishali5/introduction-to- holography-39013364 http://www.slideshare.net/vigneshwarvs/new-holography- technology-all-ppt  http://www.slideshare.net/DheerajYadav28/regeneration- of-hologram-from-a-slice  http://www.winnerscience.com/science/physics/laser- physics/difference-beween-holography-and-photography/