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1 October 1991Reflection holographic optical elements in silver-halide-sensitized gelatin
Silver halide sensitized gelatin has proven to be an alternative to dichromated gelatin as a recording material in the production of transmission holographic optical elements (HOEs). In this paper we discuss the possible applications of this process to the production of reflection HOEs as well as the possible use of one of them in the construction of a hybrid refraction- diffraction system that could be used to copy transmission HOEs using partially coherent light.
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Inmaculada V. Pascual, Augusto Belendez, Antonio Fimia, "Reflection holographic optical elements in silver-halide-sensitized gelatin," Proc. SPIE 1574, Intl Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements, (1 October 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50108