Holographic Microscopy
Holographic microscopy is an imaging technique that utilizes the principles of holography to generate three-dimensional (3D) images of microscopic objects. It is capable of producing high-resolution images with a high degree of accuracy and details, making it an ideal tool for microscopic studies. The use of holograms makes it possible to capture images of very small objects, with a range of magnifications that can be observed in a single image. Holographic microscopy also has the potential to provide information about the shape of an object. Additionally, it has the ability to measure the shape, size and structure of biological samples, such as cells and proteins. Holographic microscopy is also used in metrology and astrophotography, among other fields.
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