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1 January 1968 History Of Holography
Paul Kirkpatrick
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Proceedings Volume 0015, Holography I; (1968) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946768
Event: Holography, 1968, San Francisco, United States
Abstract
Holograms existed in the nineteenth century, though they were not so called and were not very exciting or newsworthy. Going back even farther into the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries we find the diffraction of light being studied with keen interest by Grimaldi, Newton, Hooke, Delisle, Young, Fresnel and numerous others. All could have had holograms if they had had photography. All looked at the diffraction patterns but had no method of recording them except by drawings.
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Paul Kirkpatrick "History Of Holography", Proc. SPIE 0015, Holography I, (1 January 1968); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946768
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Photography

Holograms

Diffraction

Zone plates

Physics

Light scattering

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