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14 October 1971 Recent Developments In Photopolymer Holography
J. A. Jenney
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Proceedings Volume 0025, Developments in Holography II; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953499
Event: Developments in Holography, 1971, Boston, United States
Abstract
Photopolymer materials have been studied for several years at Hughes Research Laboratories because of their potential application to coherent image recording (Ref. 1-5). These materials are particularly attractive for application to holographic interferometry because they are self-developing and can be optically fixed. Thus, a photopolymer hologram may be reconstructed immediately after exposure without chemical processing or moving the hologram. This paper will briefly review the characteristics of the Hughes photopolymers, discuss several fixing techniques, and present some preliminary results from signal-to-noise studies. Recent experiments with dry photopolymers will be briefly mentioned.
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J. A. Jenney "Recent Developments In Photopolymer Holography", Proc. SPIE 0025, Developments in Holography II, (14 October 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953499
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Diffraction

Diffraction gratings

3D image reconstruction

Signal to noise ratio

Holography

Modulation

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