| 41. | Holography requires temporally and spatially coherent light.
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| 42. | In traditional holography, each viewing angle gives a different aspect of the same object.
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| 43. | In-line holography is another approach that provides some unique advantages for particle imaging.
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| 44. | By far the densest type of memory storage experimentally to date is electronic quantum holography.
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| 45. | These are of particular interest in holography.
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| 46. | It was founded in 1979 by Jason Sapan, one of the pioneers of holography.
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| 47. | The holography exhibit is really strange.
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| 48. | Like conventional photography, holography requires an appropriate exposure time to correctly affect the recording medium.
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| 49. | By late 2000, holography kits with inexpensive laser pointer diodes entered the mainstream consumer market.
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| 50. | Holographic interferometry is a technique which uses holography to monitor small deformations in single wavelength implementations.
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