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Although the possibility of holography was suggested as early as 1947 (by Hungarian-born British physicist Dennis Gabor), it could not be demonstrated until a pure, coherent light source, the laser, became available in 1963. The first laser-recorded holograms were created by Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks at the University of Michigan, USA, and Yuri Denisyuk in the Soviet Union.
The technique of holography is also applicable to sound, and bats may navigate by ultrasonic holography. Holographic techniques also have applications in storing dental records, detecting stresses and strains in construction and in retail goods, detecting forged paintings and documents, and producing three-dimensional body scans. The technique of detecting strains is of widespread application. It involves making two different holograms of an object on one plate, the object being stressed between exposures. If the object has distorted during stressing, the hologram will be greatly changed, and the distortion readily apparent.
Using holography, digital data can be recorded page by page in a crystal or polymer. The HVD (holographic versatile disc) is being rapidly developed; the size of a conventional DVD, it can hold over 800 times as much data.
The stars symbolize hope and equality between the ten parishes. Green reflects the island's lush vegetation. The red disc has socialist connotations. Effective date: 3 November 1990.
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