Quantum Holograms Could Make Ridiculously Detailed Images of

Quantum Holograms Could Make Ridiculously Detailed Images of Our Bodies And Cells


Quantum Holograms Could Make Ridiculously Detailed Images of Our Bodies And Cells
HUGO DEFIENNE, THE CONVERSATION
20 FEBRUARY 2021
Once, holograms were just a scientific curiosity. But thanks to the rapid development of lasers, they have gradually moved centre stage, appearing on the security imagery for credit cards and bank notes, in science fiction movies – most memorably
Star Wars – and even "live" on stage when long-dead rapper Tupac reincarnated for fans at the Coachella music festival in 2012.
 
Holography is the photographic process of recording light that is scattered by an object, and presenting it in a three-dimensional way. Invented in the early 1950s by the Hungarian-British physicist Dennis Gabor, the discovery later earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971.

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