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Volume Holography and Dynamic Static Speckle Multiplexing

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The hologram was invented by 1971 Physics Nobel laureate Dr. Dennis Gabor in 1948 at Imperial College (England) to solve an aberration problem in electron microscope images.

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Xu, D. (2016). Volume Holography and Dynamic Static Speckle Multiplexing. In: Multi-dimensional Optical Storage. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0932-7_7

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