Holography and Diffractive Optics (FH)

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Holography and Diffractive Optics (FH)

This group focuses on the design and implementation of holographic and diffractive-optic devices and systems for scientific, commercial, and other applications. The development of new approaches as well as materials needed to construct both analog and digital holograms are studied. The scope of this technical group covers holography technology, holographic materials, digital holographic imaging, holographic microscope, computer-generated holograms, diffractive optical elements, holographic nano-fabrication methods, diffractive-optic micro-manipulation, spatial light modulators for phase modulation, 3D display using spatial light modulators, holographic measurements of 3D structures, phase unwrapping, and other related topics.

Technical Group Steering Committee:

Name Affiliation Title

Prof. Byoungho Lee

School of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University

Advisor

Prof. Andrew Forbes

Mathematical Optics Group, CSIR National Laser Centre

Chair

Prof. Yoshio Hayasaki

Centre for Optical Research and Education (CORE), Utsunomiya University

Vice-Chair

Dr. Andrew Waddie

School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot Watt University

Secretary/Treasurer

Ms. Yanming Li

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University

Outreach

Dr. Angela Dudley

Mathematical Optics Group, CSIR National Laser Centre

Outreach

Jasmine Pridgen

OSA Staff

Group Manager



Latin America Optics & Photonics Conference
November 16 - November 21

Cancun, Mexico


CLEO: 2015 - Laser Science to Photonic Applications
May 10 - May 15

Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, USA


Frontiers in Optics: The 100th OSA Annual Meeting and Exhibit/Laser Science XXXII
October 16 - October 20

Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, New York, USA

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