Phase-coherent holography

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Phase-coherent holography is a type of holography, in which undiffracted beams are deflected phase-coherent. It can be used to reconstruct a three-dimensional image from optical field distribution[1]

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  1. ^ Takeda, Mitsuo; Wang, Wei; Duan, Zhihui; Miyamoto, Yoko (2005). "Coherence holography". Optics Express. 13 (23): 9629–9635. doi:10.1364/OPEX.13.009629. PMID 19503166.