Holography research has seen significant global contributions from numerous institutions and researchers. Early pioneers in the United States and internationally have shaped the field of holography.
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Holography has evolved into a vast field of research.
Numerous institutions and researchers have made significant contributions.
Purpose of the Study:
To acknowledge the extensive contributions to the field of holography.
To highlight key early contributors and institutions.
Main Methods:
Review of historical research and publications in holography.
Identification of key research institutions and individual scientists.
Main Results:
Significant early contributions originated from institutions like Bell Telephone Laboratories, RCA, Xerox, Westinghouse, Conductron Corporation, GC-Optronics, IBM, TRW Systems, University of Michigan, and Stanford University in the US.
Notable international contributions came from France, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, and the Soviet Union.
Key researchers include R. J. Collier, L. Lin, K. S. Pennington, J. Goodman, S. Lowenthal, G. Nomarski, J. M. Burch, J. Tsujiuchi, and Yu. N. Denisyuk, among many others.
Conclusions:
The field of holography is built upon the foundational work of a diverse group of scientists and institutions worldwide.
Further exploration of references (e.g., reference 42) is recommended for a comprehensive understanding.