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Advanced optical holographic imaging technologies

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Anand, Vijayakumar
Tahara, Tatsuki
Lee, Woei Ming

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Holography technologies have been rapidly evolving in the recent years due to surprising crossover of concepts and methods across different fields. This special issue was planned to capture some of the latest advances in the broad area of holography. We received contributions from leading researchers across the globe on all the important facets of holography technologies with a total of 85 authors. One of the significant aspects of this special issue is the roadmap type articles on two main branches of holography and imaging, namely incoherent digital holography (IDH) [1] and chaos-inspired imaging technologies (CI2-Tech) [2].

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Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics

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