quasi-acoustical holography

quasi-acoustical holography

[¦kwä·zē ə′kü·stə·kəl hō′läg·rə·fē] (acoustics) An optical technique by which images produced by B-mode ultrasonic medical holography are assembled in a single three-dimensional image volume which, when reconstructed with visible light, renders a realistic three-dimensional image of the target under investigation. Also known as holographic multiplexing.