P5.3.7.1 Creating Transmission Holograms on the Laser Optics Base Plate
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Creating Transmission Holograms on the Laser Optics Base Plate
The object of the experiment P5.3.7.1 is to create transmission holograms and subsequently reconstruct them. This process uses a protection class 2 laser, so as to minimize the risk of eye damage for the experimenter. Both amplitude and phase holograms can be created simply by varying the photochemical processing of the exposed film. Recommendation: The Michelson interferometer on the laser optics base plate is ideal for demonstrating the effects of disturbances due to mechanical shocks or air streaking in unsuitable rooms, which can prevent creation of satisfactory holograms.COMPONENTS OF EQUIPMENT SETS:
1 | 473 40 | Laser optics base plate |
1 | 471 830 | He-Ne Laser, linearly polarised |
1 | 473 411 | Laser mount |
5 | 473 421 | Optics base |
1 | 473 432 | Beam divider, 50 % |
1 | 473 431 | Holder for beam divider |
1 | 473 441 | Film holder |
1 | 473 451 | Object holder |
2 | 473 471 | Spherical lens, f = 2.7 mm |
1 | 311 02 | Metal rule, 1 m |
1 | 663 615 | Socket strip for earthed plugs, 5-way |
1 | 313 17 | Hand-held stop-watch II, mechanical |
1 | 649 11 | Storage trays, 86 x 86 x 26, set of 6 |
3 | 661 234 | Polyethylene bottle |
1 | 667 016 | Scissors, 200 mm, pointed |
1 | 473 448 | Holography film, 3000 lines/mm |
1 | 473 446 | Darkroom accessories |
1 | 473 444 | Photographic chemicals |
1 | 671 8910 | Iron(III) nitrate-9-hydrate, 250 g |
1 | 672 4910 | Potassium bromide, 100 g |
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