G03H2001/0044

Holographic recording composition

A pressure sensitive holographic recording composition is described wherein the composition comprises diacetone acrylamide, glycerol and citric acid. The composition is capable of recording high diffraction efficiency reflection holograms.

Holographic Recording Composition

A pressure sensitive holographic recording composition is described wherein the composition comprises diacetone acrylamide, glycerol and citric acid. The composition is capable of recording high diffraction efficiency reflection holograms.

Holographic Light Curtains
20250216814 · 2025-07-03 ·

Provided is a system and method for holographic light curtains. A system includes a holographic projector configured to project a holographic image, a rolling-shutter camera arranged to receive light from the holographic image, and at least one processor in communication with the rolling-shutter camera, the at least one processor programmed or configured to: determine an intensity of the light received from the holographic image; and detect a disturbance in a space of the holographic image based on a change in the intensity.

Optical metrology with incoherent holography
12504714 · 2025-12-23 · ·

An advance in high-resolution optical metrology has been achieved by the introduction of incoherent holographic imaging. FINCH, an example of incoherent holography, is shown to simplify the process, eliminating many steps in metrology and at the same time increasing throughput, resolution and accuracy of the method. A proposed technique requires only a single image capture with a non-moving camera rather than the capture of multiple stacks of images requiring many camera exposures and movement of the camera or sample in the conventional techniques.

Focus adjustment method for holographic imaging system

A focus adjustment method for acquiring an image of a surface of interest of a sample by a holographic imager includes the steps of: placing the sample including at least one reference object having a known shape and described by characterising parameters having at least position parameters acquiring an image and determining the position of the reference object with respect to the acquisition plane, by applying a light diffraction model involving the spatial parameters of the reference object estimated by approximating the appearance of the reference object in the holographic image acquired, and determining the position of the surface of interest with respect to the acquisition plane from a position of the reference object and focus adjustment of the image acquisition.

OPTICAL METROLOGY WITH INCOHERENT HOLOGRAPHY
20260086498 · 2026-03-26 ·

An advance in high-resolution optical metrology has been achieved by the introduction of incoherent holographic imaging. FINCH, an example of incoherent holography, is shown to simplify the process, eliminating many steps in metrology and at the same time increasing throughput, resolution and accuracy of the method. A proposed technique requires only a single image capture with a non-moving camera rather than the capture of multiple stacks of images requiring many camera exposures and movement of the camera or sample in the conventional techniques.