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1 January 1968 Problems In Coherent-Light Microscopy
Wallace L. Anderson
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Proceedings Volume 0015, Holography I; (1968) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946786
Event: Holography, 1968, San Francisco, United States
Abstract
Hologram microscopy at the present time is not only faced with serious problems, but also with unique and exciting prospects for the future. Its principal area of difficulty, well recognized by researchers in the field, consists in the diffraction noise generated by edges, out of focus details in the specimen, lens imperfections, dust particles in the system, and "speckle noise", in the granularity associated with stationary interference patterns in space whenever coherent light is trans-mitted or reflected in diffuse fashion.
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Wallace L. Anderson "Problems In Coherent-Light Microscopy", Proc. SPIE 0015, Holography I, (1 January 1968); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946786
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Microscopes

Microscopy

Electronic circuits

Transparency

Argon ion lasers

Control systems

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