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Recording Ultra-Realistic Full-Color Analog Holograms for Use in a Moving Hologram Display
Published on: January 14, 2020
Abstract:
Phase holograms have been recorded on Takiwax films with pulsed TEA CO(2) laser light. The reconstruction from these phase holograms is accomplished by transmission at a wavelength of 0.633 microm. Holographic characteristics of the recording medium, such as diffraction efficiency vs film thickness, exposure, and spatial frequency, are presented. The capability of Takiwax films to record ir holograms of plane objects and double-exposure holographic interferograms is demonstrated.
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