Abstract

My company, Dutch Holographic Laboratory B.V. (DHL), first received international recognition with Microscope in 1984. This image of a microscope protrudes more than 9 inches in front of the holographic plate. When viewers look into the microscope's illusory eyepiece, they see the actual magnification of a computer chip, just as if the microscope really existed. This 8-x-10-in reflection hologram has opened viewers' eyes to a new perception of holographic imaging and spawned a number of offshoots (Fig. 1). DHL's laboratories, which include high-tech laser systems, are dedicated to ongoing research and development in holography. Apart from the lasers and optics, all the equipment is custom-fabricated in house and includes four vibration-isola-

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