Analog hologram

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An analog hologram is a classic type of hologram made using a laser and a physical medium. It was popularized in about the 1970s.

An analog hologram does not itself record the phase of light alone irrespective of an outside light source, but rather records a static interference pattern that acts as a convolution of the object’s shape with the reference beam’s wavefront.

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