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18 June 1998 Preshaping reference beams to make edge-illuminated holograms
Yuanjie Wang, Michael A. Fiddy, Ye Yung Teng
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Abstract
The illumination of the edge of a hologram to generate a reference beam is the most important and difficult problem in making edge-illuminated holograms. We introduce a method for preshaping the reference beam which converts a spot into a broad uniformly illuminated strip, which can be either diverging or collimated, through the use of a combination of cylindrical lenses and slits. The preshaped beam illuminates the edge of the hologram's glass substrate at close to normal incidence. Based on the above, some ways to decrease the reflection loss and to increase the transmissivity in the emulsion are presented. Furthermore, we calculated several cases and gave an approach to find the best beam ratio of the reference to the object wave in edge- illuminated hologram making.
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Yuanjie Wang, Michael A. Fiddy, and Ye Yung Teng "Preshaping reference beams to make edge-illuminated holograms", Proc. SPIE 3291, Diffractive and Holographic Device Technologies and Applications V, (18 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.310584
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Glasses

3D image reconstruction

Collimation

Diffraction

Wave plates

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