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Digital Holography is a technology used in the field of Advanced Materials to create 3D images of objects. It is based on the principles of holography, which uses light interference to capture and store information about an object. Digital Holography uses a digital camera to capture the interference pattern of light, which is then used to reconstruct the 3D image of the object. This technology has been used in a variety of applications, such as medical imaging, industrial inspection, and 3D printing.
Digital Holography has the potential to revolutionize the Advanced Materials industry, as it can be used to create highly detailed 3D images of objects. This technology can be used to analyze the structure of materials, as well as to create prototypes for product development.
Some companies in the Digital Holography market include Holoxica, Holoeye Photonics, Lyncee Tec, and Zebra Imaging. Show Less Read more