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object. These holograms can be produced using a typical beam of white light. This was determined by the government to be a scientific discovery, and was registered with the USSR State Committee on Inventions and Discoveries under No.88 as of February 1, 1962 along with the following statement: “The established is an unknown before phenomenon of spatial distortion-free colored image object occurrence under illumination from the three-dimensional element of the transparent material medium, in which the density distribution of matter matches the intensity extension of standing-wave field, which are formed around the object at radiated emission scattering on it”
315:. Denisyuk showed that progressive waves possess reflective properties, solving a problem with holograms formed in experiments with colliding beams. A great deal of his scientific work was dedicated to examination of quasi-deep holograms (the specific one-dimensional structure) and selectograms (a new type of periodic three-dimensional environment). Under Denisyuk’s supervision a range of new light-sensitive materials including reoksan, capillary 291:
Yuri Denisyuk’s scientific work dealt primarily with physical optics, most notably holography. In 1962 Denisyuk invented the method of image recording in three-dimensional environments allowing one to save information about phase, amplitude, and the spectral structure of the wave coming from an
284: 42: 113: 435: 460: 440: 455: 259:. In 1958, in other words before the times when lasers with their coherent light were invented, he started conducting his own experiments, where he used lamp emission on 251:(where it was written about a three-dimensional image of alien head emerged in the ancient disc made of unknown material), and remarkable experiments by 1908 271:, later he was the head of the whole department, engaged in holographic researches. Since 1988 he has also been the head of the Laboratory of holography at 465: 425: 420: 300: 217:(1992; corresponding member since 1970), doctor of physical and mathematical sciences (1971, candidate of sciences since 1964), professor (1980). 450: 311:. He also participated in the establishment of a system for processing radar impulses using holography for which he was awarded the 1989 358: 147: 349: 143: 445: 304: 268: 238: 337: 135: 480: 214: 475: 430: 146:(1983), Great Silver Medal and Honorary Member of Royal Photographic Association of Great Britain (1987), 395: 415: 410: 470: 230: 355:
Great Silver Medal and Honorary Member of Royal Photographic Association of Great Britain (1987)
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Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
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in 1970, upon receipt of the prize he was selected as a member of the
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Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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International Film Organization Prize “Intercamera” (1971)
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Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Yurij Nikolaevich Denisyuk

Sochi
Soviet Union
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Russian
SPbNRU ITMO
Lenin Prize
Order of the Badge of Honour
USSR State Prize
International Dennis Gabor Award
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
R. W. Wood Prize
De Monfort University
Physics
Optics
Russian
Russian
holography
Soviet Union
holography
Russian Academy of Sciences
Leningrad
Siege of Leningrad
Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Vavilov State Optical Institute
Stellar Ships
Ivan Yefremov
Nobel Prize

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