Claims
- 1. A real-time holography system, comprising:
- a coherent light source means for emitting a coherent light wave;
- optical means for creating an object light wave and a reference light wave from the coherent light wave, and for causing an interference of these waves with each other to thereby produce an interference-fringe pattern,
- said optical means being arranged such that an angle 2.theta. at which the object and reference light waves interfere with each other is defined by the following formulae:
- .theta.= sin.sup.-1 ((N/4).lambda.)
- N =P.sup.-1
- wherein: .lambda. is a wavelength of the coherent light wave; P is a base pitch of the interference fringe-pattern; and N is a spatial frequency;
- an image pickup means for taking an image of the interference-fringe pattern and converting said image into a video signal; and
- a matrix-addressed liquid crystal display responsive to the video signal for reproducing the image of the interference-fringe pattern.
- 2. The holography system of claim 1, wherein the matrix-addressed liquid crystal display comprises signal electrodes and scan electrodes at each picture element location.
- 3. The holography system of claim 1, wherein the matrix addressed liquid crystal display comprises a Metal-Insulator-Metal liquid crystal display.
- 4. A real time holography system comprising:
- a coherent light source means for emitting a coherent light wave;
- a first optical means for creating an object light wave and a reference light wave from the coherent light wave, and for causing an interference of these waves with each other to thereby produce an interference-fringe pattern;
- an image pickup means for taking an image of the interference-fringe pattern and converting said image into a video signal; and
- a matrix-addressed liquid crystal display responsive to the video signal for reproducing the image of the interference-fringe pattern;
- a second light source for emitting a light wave;
- a second optical means for making the light wave incident on said matrix liquid crystal display to thereby produce a zero order diffracted light wave and a first order diffracted light wave, said second optical means including a lens means for focusing the zero-order and first-order diffracted light waves on a given location; and
- a spatial filter disposed at said given location to block the zero-order diffracted light wave.
- 5. A real-time holograph system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said first optical means for creating an object light wave and a reference light wave from the coherent light wave is arranged such that an angle 2.theta. at which the object and reference light waves interfere with each other is defined by the following formulae:
- 2.theta.=sin.sup.-1 ((N/4).lambda.)
- N =P.sup.-1
- wherein: .lambda. is a wavelength of the coherent light wave; P is a base pitch of the interference fringe-pattern; and N is a spatial frequency.
- 6. A real time holography system, comprising:
- a coherent light source means for emitting a coherent light wave;
- an optical means for creating an object light wave and a reference light wave from the coherent light wave, and for causing an interference of these waves with each other to thereby produce an interference-fringe pattern;
- an image pickup means for taking an image of the interference-fringe pattern and converting said image into a video signal;
- a matrix-addressed liquid crystal display responsive to the video signal for reproducing the image of the interference-fringe pattern; and a spatial filter positioned in a visual field of the liquid crystal display to pass first order diffracted light waves while blocking zero order refractive light waves reproduced by the liquid crystal display.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/838,670, filed Feb. 21, 1992, now abandoned.
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