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Holography: 50th Anniversary of Dennis Gabor’s Nobel Prize. Part II. An Engineering Perspective

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Abstract

The holographic principle, discovered by Gabor, and realized by Leith & Upatnieks and Denisyuk is discussed. The intrinsic value of this idea and its continuing ability to motivate and inspire engineers and applied physicists is reviewed.

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