This is the second volume on "Optical Information Processing" within the scope of the US-USSR Science Cooperation Program co sponsored by the US National Science Foundation and the USSR Acad emy of Sciences Siberian Branch. Volume I was published in 1976, also by Plenum Press, and con tained the papers presented by a group of US and USSR scientists at the First US-USSR Science Cooperation Seminar "Optical Informa tion Processing" held at the US National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D. C. from 16 to 20 June 1975. The seminar was followed by a series of visits to US scientific research laboratories and universities, to which the visiting USSR scientists were escorted bv Dr. W. E. Kock and Dr. G. W. Stroke. The visits included Bell Laboratories, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory and M. I. T. , as reported in detail in the FOREWORD of Volume I. Volume II now presents the papers presented by another group of US and USSR scientists, some having participated in the first seminar: this series of papers was presented at the Second US-USSR Science Cooperation Seminar on "Optical Information Processing" held at the USSR Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch Institute of Auto mation and Electrometry in the famous "science city" of Akademgorodok, near Novosibirsk in Siberia, USSR from 10 to 16 July 1976. Front Matter....Pages i-xi X-Ray Holography of Microobjects....Pages 1-21 3-D Image Reconstruction and Display in X-Ray Crystallography and in Electron Microscopy Using Holographic Opto-Digital Computing....Pages 23-29 Phase Quadrature Techniques in Holography....Pages 31-44 Synthesis of Kinoforms in Real Time....Pages 45-61 Space Light Modulators....Pages 63-72 Influence of Probable Character of Detection Procedure and Light Field Fluctuations upon Photoreception Quality....Pages 73-85 Optical Data Transformation and Coding in Electro-Optical Processors....Pages 87-111 Optical Methods of Information Processing for Some Radio Physical Problems....Pages 113-124 Optico-Electronic Methods of Information Processing in Laser Interferometry....Pages 125-154 Optical Processing in Feedback Systems....Pages 155-170 Recent Developments in Optical Information Processing Using Nonlinearity and Feedback....Pages 171-191 A Survey of Microimage Technology and Practice....Pages 193-216 Holographic Bulk Memories Using Lithium Niobate Crystals for Data Recording....Pages 217-233 Holographic Memory of High Capacity with Synthesized Aperture....Pages 235-251 Investigation of a Version of a Holographic Character Memory Device....Pages 253-272 Optical Interpolative Memory and Optical Processor Architecture....Pages 273-281 Optical Memory System with Content Access....Pages 283-304 Multichannel Information Retrieval in Non-Coherent Optical Storage Systems....Pages 305-316 Pseudoinverse Image Restoration Computational Algorithms....Pages 317-328 About Numerical Solutions of a Multiextreme Problem of All-Pass Filter Synthesis....Pages 329-347 An Introduction to Integrated Optics....Pages 349-389 Opto-Electronic System and Automatization of Research....Pages 391-402 A Survey of Optical Information Processing in Some Advanced Data Processing Applications....Pages 403-421 Back Matter....Pages 423-452 This is the second volume on "Optical Information Processing" within the scope of the US-USSR Science Cooperation Program coƯ sponsored by the US National Science Foundation and the USSR AcadƯ emy of Sciences Siberian Branch. Volume I was published in 1976, also by Plenum Press, and conƯ tained the papers presented by a group of US and USSR scientists at the First US-USSR Science Cooperation Seminar "Optical InformaƯ tion Processing" held at the US National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. from 16 to 20 June 1975. The seminar was followed by a series of visits to US scientific research laboratories and universities, to which the visiting USSR scientists were escorted bv Dr. W.E. Kock and Dr. G.W. Stroke. The visits included Bell Laboratories, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory and M.I.T., as reported in detail in the FOREWORD of Volume I. Volume II now presents the papers presented by another group of US and USSR scientists, some having participated in the first seminar: this series of papers was presented at the Second US-USSR Science Cooperation Seminar on "Optical Information Processing" held at the USSR Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch Institute of AutoƯ mation and Electrometry in the famous "science city" of Akademgorodok, near Novosibirsk in Siberia, USSR from 10 to 16 July 1976