Welcome to The Optical Scanning-Holographic Imaging Group (OSIG)

OSIG mainly works on optical scanning holography (OSH) and its applications in 3-D imaging, processing and display. OSH is a form of digital holography (DH), which achieves holographic recording of 3-D objects through 2-D optical heterodyne scanning. OSIG also works on optical image processing , computer-generated holography, and DH in general. The main objective of OSIG is to promote collaborations among the members.

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SPIE In-Company Short course : Optical Scanning Holography (SC688)

This course will first briefly review Fourier optics and basic concepts of holography. The emphasis will then be geared towards to the understanding of a 3D imaging technique in which 3-D holographic information of an object can be extracted by a single 2D scan of a structured-laser beam. Such a technique is called optical scanning holography, which is a form of digital or electronic holography. Potential applications of optical scanning holography include 3D holographic fluorescence microscopy, holographic information transmission and TV systems, 3D scanning cryptography, 3D optical remote sensing, and 3D holographic display.

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Joint Feature Issue of Applied Optics and Journal of the Optical Society of America A : Digital Holography and 3D Imaging

Submission deadline : September 15, 2018.


CIOP 2018

The 10th International Conference on Information Optics and Photonics (CIOP 2018) will take place from July 8 to July 11, 2018 in Beijing.


Acousto-Optics 2018 - Applied Optics

T.-C. Poon, V. Molchanov, V. Gusev, B. Linde, and M. R. Chatterjee . Acousto-Optics 2017: introduction to the feature issue, Applied Optics , Vol. 57, pp. AO1-AO2, 2018.

This feature issue of Applied Optics contains a representative selection of topics that was presented at the 13th School on Acousto-Optics and Applications, Moscow, Russia, 19-23 June 2017.


Engineering Optics with MATLAB, World Scientific

The second edition is available.