
Volume Holography
Volume holography is a technique for recording detailed, three-dimensional images within a transparent material. It works by using laser beams to create interference patterns inside the medium, where light waves overlap and form a unique pattern that encodes information throughout the entire volume. When illuminated with a matching laser, this pattern reconstructs the stored image or data, allowing for high-density storage and complex imaging. This method is used in advanced data storage, security, and optical data processing, leveraging the three-dimensional nature of the recording material for increased capacity and functionality.