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