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Reconstruction errors in computer generated binary holograms: a comparative study
Applied Optics
|February 16, 2010
Abstract:
The image degradation encountered in reconstructing computer-generated binary holograms is compared for the Lohmann-Paris, Lee, and Burckhardt-type hologram plots. The results reported here assist one in properly choosing the hologram plotting parameters and predicting resulting image quality for each type of hologram plot. The analytic results are supported by simulation.
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