Christoph Eschenbach | Christoph Martin Wieland | Christoph Westphal | Christoph von Dohnányi | Christoph Willibald Gluck | Christoph Steinbeck | Gottlieb Christoph Harless | Christoph Heemann | Christoph Brüx | Johann Christoph Adelung | Christoph Waltz | Christoph Sahner | Christoph Meinel | Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach | Jacob Christoph Le Blon | Christoph Wolff | Christoph Schönborn | Christoph Schlingensief | Christoph Poppen | Christoph Graupner | Christoph Deutschmann | Christoph Büchel | Paul Christoph Hennings | Johann Christoph Wolf | Gerhard Christoph von Krogh | Christoph Zenger | Christoph Weigel the Elder | Christoph Theodor Aeby | Christoph Sauser | Christoph Luxenberg |
In 1971, Christoph Cremer and Thomas Cremer proposed the creation of a perfect hologram, i.e. one that carries the whole field information of the emission of a point source in all directions, a so-called hologram.
The Vertico-SMI microscope was developed by Christoph Cremer, Professor of Applied Optics and Information Processing at Heidelberg University and is based on the combination of light optical techniques of localization microscopy (SPDM, Spectral Precision Distance Microscopy) and structured illumination (SMI, Spatially Modulated Illumination).