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Recording Ultra-Realistic Full-Color Analog Holograms for Use in a Moving Hologram Display
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Copying holograms using light of reduced spatial and temporal coherence
Applied Optics
|September 22, 2010
Abstract:
A reduced spatial and temporal coherence light from a halogen lamp is used to copy holographic optical elements, and a maximum diffraction efficiency of 80% is achieved.
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