Abstract:
The present disclosure discloses a hologram recording device and a hologram recording method. The hologram recording device comprises an object imaging unit comprising a cavity for accommodating an object whose interior wall is a reflective surface, and a light modulating unit configured to produce incident light and reference light interfering with the incident light and to direct the incident light to the object imaging unit. The cavity is provided with an imaging aperture for imaging of the object and at least one light incidence aperture for allowing the incident light to enter the cavity and irradiate on the object, such that an image of the object is formed at a location corresponding to the imaging aperture outside the cavity, and image light produced upon the imaging of the object interferes with the reference light at the location for recording of an image surface hologram.
Abstract:
A digital holographic apparatus, system, and method are disclosed. The apparatus includes an electronic display device comprising an interferometric spatial light modulator based display engine and a processor coupled to the electronic display device. The processor is operative to upload digital content to the electronic display device. The digital content is displayed on the electronic display device and is recorded into a holographic medium when the holographic medium and the electronic display device are flood exposed by a laser generated light beam. The system additionally includes at least one laser coupled optically coupled to the electronic display device and communicatively coupled to the processor. A method of recording a digital hologram in a holographic medium using the digital holographic system also is disclosed.
Abstract:
A security device comprising a surface relief microstructure which, in response to incident radiation, replays a hologram viewable within a viewing zone, the hologram comprising at least a first, holographic image element in an image plane spaced from the surface of the microstructure. The device exhibits at least one further image in a plane spaced from said image plane of the first holographic element. The spacing between the first holographic element image plane and the plane of the further image is such that, on tilting the device, the first holographic image element exhibits apparent movement relative to the further image, the rate of movement being at least 6mm per radian of tilt, wherein, when expressed in radions, said rate of parallexe movement per radion equals the spacing between said phones and the product of the rate of movement and the included angle of the viewing zone defining a distance at least 20% of the dimension of the device in the direction of movement of the first holographic image element.
Abstract:
Graphic material includes at least one area bearing a hologram and at least one area bearing a diffraction grating. Preferably, the diffraction grating and the hologram are simultaneously viewable from at least one perspective. The graphic material is made using an embossing die grown from a precursor blank which has been embossed in discrete areas with a holographic microtexture and then partially overstamped with a diffraction grating microtexture. The stamping of the blank may be effected by pressing a suitably shaped die against a shim bearing a diffraction grating microtexture for forming the microtexture in the die shape on the blank.
Abstract:
A security device including a surface relief microstructure which, in response to incident radiation, replays a hologram viewable within a viewing zone, the hologram including at least a first holographic image element in an image plane spaced from the surface of the microstructure. The device exhibits at least one further image in a plane spaced from the image plane of the first holographic element. On tilting the device, the first holographic image element exhibits apparent movement relative to the further image, which when expressed in radians, a rate of parallax movement per radian equals the spacing between phones and the product of the rate of movement and the included angle of the viewing zone defining a distance at least 20% of the dimension of the device in the direction of movement of the first holographic image element.
Abstract:
A security hologram is disclosed that is invisible to a human eye or to various optical detectors until the hologram is optically coupled to a suitable modifier (e.g., a prism). Also disclosed is a method of recording the security hologram and a method of using the hologram in security applications to establish authenticity of article(s).
Abstract:
An information-recorded medium that contains a holographically-recorded bar code and a method for using this medium to achieve enhanced security and authentication of bar code readings in commerce are described. The holographically-recorded bar code is virtually impossible to copy by non-holographic means and is readable using conventional bar code scanners that are currently in use. The holographically-recorded bar code can be made either visible or invisible to the human eye and can be made responsive to electromagnetic radiation in the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared regions of the spectrum.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a color hologram display an image of a three-dimensional object and a hologram image of a pattern of plane characters, images or the like are recorded in the same volume type hologram photosensitive material in a superposed or multiplexed fashion. A color hologram display 27′ comprising a combined reflection and volume type of single layer, wherein a color pattern 29g of plane characters, images or the like and a color three-dimensional subject image O″ are reconstructably recorded while spatially superposed one upon another.
Abstract:
A hologram recording film has an image of a three-dimensional object, e.g. a three-dimensional model, recorded in a volume hologram photosensitive material and further has a hologram image of a plane color pattern, e.g. a character or an image, together with the shadow of the color pattern, recorded as individual information in a superimposed manner in the same photosensitive material without using a liquid crystal display. Pieces of plane additional information of the same pattern have been recorded so as to be capable of being reconstructed simultaneously in a hologram plane and in front of or behind the hologram plane, respectively, in superimposition with a reconstructed image from a volume hologram.