Tous nos rayons

Déjà client ? Identifiez-vous

Mot de passe oublié ?

Nouveau client ?

CRÉER VOTRE COMPTE
Practical Holography
Ajouter à une liste

Librairie Eyrolles - Paris 5e
Indisponible

Practical Holography

Practical Holography

Graham Saxby

482 pages, parution le 06/01/2004 (3eme édition)

Résumé

Practical Holography is a fully comprehensive text suitable for those involved in holography at any level, from the interested amateur to the practising research scientist. At its most basic level, the book introduces the principles behind holography, and takes the reader on a step-by-step course through the materials, equipment and techniques required to produce their own holograms. The treatment is written from a purely practical viewpoint, with the mathematical content kept to a minimum.

At a more advanced level, the later chapters of the book will be an invaluable reference for research scientists working with holographic techniques in all applications. The third edition of this classic volume has been revised to reflect the changes in the technology available. Top

Published Reviews

"I find that this edition is uniquely the most useful book of its kind in existence. There is no other book that can remotely compete with it."

T Jeong, Integraf

"Most books on holography fit into one of two main forms; those for the amateur hobbyist holographer, full of nice clear pictures and no long words or those for the full blown professional holographer, all equations and esoteric technical words. Thankfully Practical Holography does not fit in to either of these categories but covers both without being either patronising or overwhelming to the interested beginner or too lacking in detail and undemanding for the professional. I have used previous editions at levels ranging from short one day introductory courses through to Ma and Phd. It is as up to date as any technical book can be and covers all aspects of holography in great detail from its inception to the present and offers some intriguing glimpses into the possible future of the medium . . . The text is concise and the diagrams clear and wide ranging, layout and approach, in the parlance of computer terminology, is user friendly and it is easy to find a personalised route through to suit all from the interested amateur to the professional holographer. . . For the serious holographer and any college library it is essential."

Rod Murray, Consultant Holographer: former head of holography Royal College of Art, London.

L'auteur - Graham Saxby

Graham Saxby spent 27 years in the RAF, first as a photographer carrying out almost every possible kind of assignment; then, after being commissioned as a technical education officer, as Officer Commanding Photographic Science Flight at the RAF School of Photography. On leaving the Service in 1974 he joined the staff of what is now the University of Wolverhampton, teaching educational technology and, later, modern optics. His researches in display holography earned him an international reputation in the field. Now formally retired, he operates as a freelance editor of technical books and as a consultant in optical and photographic, matters. He is the author of a number of books on holography and photography, and is a regular contributor to photographic journals.

Sommaire

  • Stereoscopy, interference and diffraction
  • How holography began
  • Light sources for holography
  • The basic types of hologram
  • Materials, exposure and processing
  • Basic requirements
  • Single beam techniques
  • Bypass holograms
  • Building a holographic laboratory
  • Master holograms on a table
  • Transfer reflection holograms
  • Transfer transmission holograms
  • Holograms including focusing optics
  • Home-made optical elements
  • Portraiture and pulse laser holography
  • Holography in natural colours
  • Achromatic and pseudocolor holograms
  • Holographic stereograms
  • Non-silver precesses in holography
  • Embossed holograms
  • Display techniques
  • Holographic interferometry
  • Data storage and diffractive elements
  • Holography in biology and medicine
  • Holographic motion pictures
  • Other applications of holography
  • Appendices
Voir tout
Replier

Caractéristiques techniques

  PAPIER
Éditeur(s) Institute of Physics (IOP)
Auteur(s) Graham Saxby
Parution 06/01/2004
Édition  3eme édition
Nb. de pages 482
Format 21 x 26
Couverture Broché
Poids 1395g
Intérieur Quadri
EAN13 9780750309127
ISBN13 978-0-7503-0912-7

Avantages Eyrolles.com

Livraison à partir de 0,01 en France métropolitaine
Paiement en ligne SÉCURISÉ
Livraison dans le monde
Retour sous 15 jours
+ d'un million et demi de livres disponibles
satisfait ou remboursé
Satisfait ou remboursé
Paiement sécurisé
modes de paiement
Paiement à l'expédition
partout dans le monde
Livraison partout dans le monde
Service clients sav.client@eyrolles.com
librairie française
Librairie française depuis 1925
Recevez nos newsletters
Vous serez régulièrement informé(e) de toutes nos actualités.
Inscription