Hypergram is a four-dimensional time-resolved hologram that contains three-dimensional moving images.

 

"If a photograph can tell a thousand words, then a hologram can tell a thousand photographs, but what about a hypergram!"

 

Further readings on holographic PIV and bacteriorhodopsin (bR)

D H Barnhart, V S S Chan, N A Halliwell and J M Coupland (2002)  "Holographic velocimetry using object-conjugate reconstruction (OCR):  a new approach for simultaneous, 3-D displacement measurement in fluid and solid mechanics", Experiments in Fluids, Volume 33 No. 6 Pages 770- 780.

W D Koek, V S S Chan, N Bhattacharya and J J M Braat and J Westerweel  (2003) "Polarization Multiplexing Based on Photo-Induced Anisotropies in Bacteriorhodopsin", Proceedings of the International Workshop on Holographic Metrology in Fluid Mechanics. Pages 123-129.

V S S Chan, W D Koek, D H Barnhart, N Bhattacharya, J J M Braat and J Westerweel (2003) "Application of Holography to Fluid Flow Measurements using Bacteriorhodopsin (bR)", Proceedings of the International Workshop on Holographic Metrology in Fluid Mechanics. Pages 131-143.

Royer. H., 1997. Holography and Particle Image Velocimetry. Meas. Sci. Technol. 8, pp. 1562-1572.

Hinsch K.D., 2002. Holographic particle image velocimetry. Meas. Sci. Technol. 13 R61-72.

 

bR results

Digital hologram movie

References

Useful words in holography

Nobel Lecture (1971):  Prof. Denis Gabor

Tutorials

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Created: 18-06-2003