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3 June 2002 Optical system design for making rainbow multiplex holograms
Sergey B. Odinokov, Dmitry S. Lushnikov, Sergey V. Kurakin, Sergey V. Matveyev, Victor V. Belyaev
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Proceedings Volume 4659, Practical Holography XVI and Holographic Materials VIII; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469273
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2002, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The method and the optical system for making rainbow multiplex holograms are described. The making of rainbow multiplex holograms is a very difficult task, because the optical component requirements are very high. The optical system for the recording rainbow multiplex holograms is a modified optical system for two-step technology. Using computer graphics, we can create an object that the 3D information. This computer-generated graphic object is divided into several view aspects, which are used to synthesize the composite hologram of Leith. The composite hologram consists of several slits, each of them is a number of a simple holograms. The image, reconstructed from the composite hologram of Leith, is projected to the plane of the rainbow multiplex hologram. The proposed technique gives a high quality reconstructed image.
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Sergey B. Odinokov, Dmitry S. Lushnikov, Sergey V. Kurakin, Sergey V. Matveyev, and Victor V. Belyaev "Optical system design for making rainbow multiplex holograms", Proc. SPIE 4659, Practical Holography XVI and Holographic Materials VIII, (3 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469273
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Composites

3D image reconstruction

Holography

Diffraction

Digital micromirror devices

Objectives

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