1 October 1996 Exposure schedule for multiplexing holograms in photopolymer films
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An iterative method is introduced for determining the exposure schedule for multiplexing holograms in saturable recording materials, such as photopolymers. This method is designed to share all or part of the available dynamic range of the recording material among the holograms to be multiplexed. Using exposure schedules derived from this method, the authors find that the diffraction efficiency of DuPont’s HRF- 150 38- and 100-?m photopolymer scale is (2.2/M)2 and (6.5/M)2 respectively, where M is the number of holograms recorded. Finally, 1000 holograms were multiplexed at a single location in the 100-mm thick photopolymer using an exposure schedule derived with this method.
Allen Pu, Kevin R. Curtis, and Demetri Psaltis "Exposure schedule for multiplexing holograms in photopolymer films," Optical Engineering 35(10), (1 October 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600967
Published: 1 October 1996
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Diffraction

Multiplexing

Diffraction gratings

Signal to noise ratio

3D image reconstruction

Optical engineering

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