PACS numbers

42.30.Wb Image reconstruction; tomography 42.40.Ht Hologram recording and readout methods 42.40.Kw Holographic interferometry; other holographic techniques
  1. D.S. Ponomarev, A.E. Yachmenev et alOptical-to-terahertz switches: state of the art and new opportunities for multispectral imaging67 3–21 (2024)
    07.57.−c, 42.30.Wb, 84.40.−x (all)
  2. V.Yu. Zaitsev “Optical coherence tomography in elastography and angiography66 794–817 (2023)
    42.30.Ms, 42.30.Va, 42.30.Wb, 42.62.Be, 62.20.D−, 62.20.F− (all)
  3. M.A. Proskurnin, V.R. Khabibullin et alPhotothermal and optoacoustic spectroscopy: state of the art and prospects65 270–312 (2022)
    07.60.−j, 42.30.Wb, 43.35.Sx, 43.35.Ud, 78.20.nb, 78.20.N−, 78.20.Pa, 81.70.Cv, 82.80.Kq, 87.19.Pp (all)
  4. A.V. Shchelokova, I.V. Melchakova et alExperimental realization of invisibility cloaking58 167–190 (2015)
    41.20.Jb, 42.25.Bs, 42.30.Wb, 43.20.Gp (all)
  5. A.E. Dubinov, L.A. Mytareva “Is singularity-free cloaking possible? New cloaking ideas (a reply to comments on the paper “Invisible cloaking of material bodies using the wave flow method” [Phys. Usp. 53 455 (2010)])55 315–318 (2012)
    41.20.Jb, 42.25.Bs, 42.30.Wb, 43.20.Gp (all)
  6. A.E. Dubinov, L.A. Mytareva “Invisible cloaking of material bodies using the wave flow method53 455–479 (2010)
    41.20.Jb, 42.25.Bs, 42.30.Wb, 43.20.Gp (all)
  7. Yu.N. Kul’chin “Adaptive distributed optoelectronic information-measuring systems46 867–872 (2003)
    07.07.Dr, 42.30.Wb
  8. I.S. Zeilikovich, A.M. Lyalikov “Holographic methods for regulating the sensitivity of interference measurements for transparent media diagnostics34 (1) 74–85 (1991)
    42.40.Kw, 42.40.Lx, 42.40.Ht (all)
  9. B.Ya. Zel’dovich, V.V. Shkunov, T.V. Yakovleva “Holograms of speckle fields29 678–702 (1986)
    42.40.Ht, 42.40.Pa, 42.40.Lx, 42.70.Ln, 42.30.Ms (all)
  10. A.N. Zaidel’ “Application of holographic interferometry for plasma diagnostics29 447–466 (1986)
    42.40.Kw, 42.70.−a, 52.70.Kz (all)
  11. Yu.T. Mazurenko “Holography of time-varying waves through diffraction of pulsed light29 287–288 (1986)
    42.40.Kw, 42.65.Re, 42.40.Eq (all)
  12. K.K. Rebane “Space-time holography of ultrafast events through spectral hole burning29 290–292 (1986)
    42.40.Ht, 42.50.Md, 42.65.−k (all)
  13. O.A. Shustin, V.V. Korchazhkih et alLecture demonstrations with an argon laser17 439–440 (1974)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf, 42.40.My, 42.30.Wb (all)
  14. I.A. Deryugin, V.N. Kurashov et alPolarization effects in holography15 804–811 (1973)
    42.40.Ht, 42.40.Eq, 42.30.Wb, 42.25.Ja (all)
  15. L.V. Dubovoi, A.G. Smirnov et alThe Use of Holography for Investigating Processes in a Thermonuclear Plasma and in a Moving Arc Discharge15 833–833 (1973)
    52.80.Mg, 52.70.−m, 52.25.Kn, 42.40.Kw (all)
  16. I.S. Klimenko, G.V. Skrotskii “Focused-image holography16 88–98 (1973)
    42.40.Ht, 42.40.Kw, 42.30.Wb (all)
  17. O.A. Shustin “A lecture demonstration on holography14 668–668 (1972)
    42.40.Lx, 42.30.Wb (all)
  18. V.V. Aristov, V.Sh. Shekhtman “PROPERTIES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL HOLOGRAMS14 263–277 (1971)
    42.40.Kw, 42.40.My, 42.30.Wb, 42.70.Ln, 42.40.Ht, 42.40.Lx (all)
  19. P.F. Parshin, A.A. Chumachenko “HOLOGRAPHIC SPECTROSCOPY14 219–222 (1971)
    42.40.Kw, 07.60.Ly (all)
  20. Yu.N. Denisyuk, V.I. Sukhanov “Hologram Recorded in a Three-dimensional Medium as the Most Perfect Form of Image13 414–415 (1970)
    42.40.Ht, 42.40.Lx (all)
  21. K.S. Mustafin, V.A. Seleznev “Methods of Increasing the Sensitivity of Holographic Interferrometry13 416–416 (1970)
    42.40.Kw, 42.40.Lx (all)
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