1 February 1985 Physical Characterization Of The Photorefractive Incoherent-To-Coherent Optical Converter
A. Marrakchi, A. R. Tanguay Jr., J. Yu, D. Psaltis
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Abstract
Volume holographic storage in photorefractive Bit 2S i020 (BSO) crystals is utilized to perform dynamic incoherent-to-coherent image conversion by means of selective spatial erasure of a uniform grating with white (or quasi-monochromatic) light. Physical characterization of device performance is de-scribed, with emphasis on resolution, sensitivity, and temporal response. The photorefractive incoherent-to-coherent optical conversion process is analyzed in terms of a simple model that relates the diffracted intensity to the space-variant effective modulation ratio.
A. Marrakchi, A. R. Tanguay Jr., J. Yu, and D. Psaltis "Physical Characterization Of The Photorefractive Incoherent-To-Coherent Optical Converter," Optical Engineering 24(1), 241124 (1 February 1985). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973438
Published: 1 February 1985
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Holography

Image storage

Modulation

Temporal resolution

Volume holography

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