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1 March 1974 The Use Of Ray Intercept Curves For Evaluating Holographic Optical Elements
Donald H. Close
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Abstract
With "ordinary" optics,i.e., refractive and reflective optics, obtaining field of view is not a problem, per se. Holographic optics, however, are diffractive in nature; in order to achieve the required optical efficiency, one usually must work with "thick" or "volume" holograms, and these volume holograms have a strong angular selectivity that tends to limit the field of view.
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Donald H. Close "The Use Of Ray Intercept Curves For Evaluating Holographic Optical Elements", Proc. SPIE 0039, Applications of Geometrical Optics II, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953777
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KEYWORDS
Monochromatic aberrations

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Holograms

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