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12 February 1980 Transparent Electrophotographic Film For High-Resolution Holographic Recorders
C. S. Palm, S. E. Weaver, B. W. Binns, C. C. Mercer
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Abstract
New high resolution electrophotographic materials hold promise of adding on-line processing capability to an existing high data rate holographic recording system, for read-after-write applications. Electrostatic and optical density sensitometric data for James River Graphics and Eastman Kodak materials are presented. Processing conditions which yield visibly resolvable line structures at 800 1p/mm spatial frequencies are discussed. The resolution capabilities of these materials also make them candidates for digital spot recording applications.
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C. S. Palm, S. E. Weaver, B. W. Binns, and C. C. Mercer "Transparent Electrophotographic Film For High-Resolution Holographic Recorders", Proc. SPIE 0200, Laser Recording and Information Handling, (12 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958064
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Spatial frequencies

Electrodes

Holography

Diffraction

Holograms

Particles

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