PIRA 6Q10.00 HOLOGRAPHY

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
6Q10.00Holography
6Q10.01geometric model for holographyAJP 43(8),714A geometrical model which, without sacrificing and physical principles, correctly explains all the major characteristics of holograms.
6Q10.01introduction to holographyAJP 35(11),1056Holography at the level of an undergraduate optics course.
6Q10.01practial holographyAJP 43(11),954A "from the beginning" article on holography.
6Q10.01hologram chapter37-1A chapter on holograms in Meiners by Tung H. Jeong.
6Q10.10hologramsPIRA 200Show a hologram.
6Q10.10360 degree reflection holographyAJP 44(10),927Two methods of making 360 degree reflection holograms.
6Q10.10360 degree hologramO-10aA 360 degree hologram From Edmund Scientific is observed with a Hg lamp and 5461 Angstrom filter.
6Q10.10hologramsDisc 23-21A video of a 360 degree transmission hologram.
6Q10.11single beam 360 degree hologramsAJP 45(5),493A very simple arrangement using only a single lens to diverge a laser beam.
6Q10.11360 degree hologramsAJP 43(4),297Simple configuration for a good quality hologram.
6Q10.20in class hologramsPIRA 1000
6Q10.21holographic cameraO-10bA Gaertner holographic system on an optical table.
6Q10.30making holographic interferogramsAJP 57(6),560Directions for making a simple and cheap plate holder.
6Q10.31thin-transmission hologramsAJP 57(5),439A long article on Abramson ray-tracing holograms.
6Q10.32thin-transmission hologramsAJP 57(5),445A long article on a simple ray-tracing method for thin-transmission holograms.
6Q10.40rainbow hologram with beaker of wateAJP 57(2),133Use a beaker of water in making the rainbow hologram.
6Q10.42real time hologramsAJP 55(9),823How to make real time good quality interferograms.
6Q10.45single beam holographyAJP 50(3),281Use single beam holography to study mechanical vibrations of an opaque object.
6Q10.45single beam holographyAJP 50(3),280Demonstrate real time holograms that last several hours without glass plate film, etc.
6Q10.50vibration testing for holographyAJP 35(5),ixA vertical Michelson interferometer is constructed on the optical table with a pool of mercury as one mirror.
6Q10.60low cost holographyAJP 40(12),1866Diagrams of single and double beam methods for making holographs.
6Q10.60inexpensive holography tableAJP 37(4),455Four inches of newspapers and twelve tennis balls support a concrete slab.
6Q10.60inexpensive spatial filterAJP 41(7),932Substitute a microscope with an x-y stage for a commercial spatial filter.
6Q10.60inexpensive beam splittersAJP 36(2),ixUse dime-store back silvered mirrors for beam splitters for holography.
6Q10.60inexpensive holographyAJP 35(8),773A simple method for making holograms.
6Q10.62simple hologram arrangementAJP 38(2),266A simple hologram arrangement using ball bearings as beam expander mirrors.
6Q10.63instant hologramsAJP 35(11),1092Use Polaroid film for holograms.
6Q10.65holography for sophmore labAJP 36(1),62A simple hologram camera.
6Q10.70beam splitter for holographyAJP 44(7),712A double front surface mirror splitter, and the Edmond 41 960 variable density beam splitter.
6Q10.71rear reflections in platesAJP 48(5),409Put black PVC masking tape on the back of the holographic plate.
6Q10.71film holder for holographyAJP 36(2),ixUse a 35 mm camera (both Kodak 649-F and SO-243 films come in 35mm).
6Q10.72simple hologram verificationAJP 43(2),185Method for finding the orientation necessary for viewing and the location of the hologram on the film.
6Q10.72holography without darkroomAJP 39(3),349Dye the plates with a blue-green attenuator and use laser light in a red poor background.
6Q10.73diffuser as beam splitterAJP 37(7),748Get by with a single beam expander by using the polished back of the diffuser as a beam splitter.
6Q10.74holography with 1 mw laserAJP 39(7),840A technique for low exposure holography.
6Q10.75holography tableAJP 38(8),1046Construction of an oscillation damped table for holography.
6Q10.76axial mode detectorAJP 43(7),652The output of a fast silicon photodiode is mixed with a uhf signal and the oscillator is tuned to give a 0 Hz difference frequency.
6Q10.77comment on AJP 44(7),712AJP 45(6),590Two points of concern.
6Q10.78Kerr cell driverAJP 42(5),425Modulate a laser beam with a Kerr cell. A circuit for a driver is given.
6Q10.81computer hologramsAJP 44(8),774Generate holograms with an HP 9100B desktop calculator and plotter.
6Q10.82reconstruction of acoustic hologramsAJP 38(7),919A photocopy of a hologram produced from sound waves in air was used to reconstruct an image with laser light and a crude setup.
6Q10.85holograph of a holographAJP 45(11),1027A virtual image of a lens appears in front of a plate and images of various objects appear behind.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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