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Digital recording and numerical reconstruction of holograms: a new method for displaying light in flight

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Abstract

We present a new method for displaying light in flight. Fresnel holograms are recorded directly on a CCD sensor, electronically stored, and numerically reconstructed. Experimental results are shown. From different parts of a single holographic recording, different views of a wave front can be reconstructed. This means that the temporal evolution of a wave front can be observed by numerical methods.

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