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7 March 2016 Single-beam Denisyuk holograms recording with pulsed 30Hz RGB laser
Stanislovas Zacharovas, Ramūnas Bakanas, Algimantas Stankauskas
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Abstract
It is well known fact that holograms can be recorded either by continuous wave (CW) laser, or by single pulse coming from pulsed laser. However, multi-pulse or multiple-exposure holograms were used only in interferometry as well as for information storage. We have used Geola's single longitudinal mode pulsed RGB laser to record Denisyuk type holograms. We successfully recorded objects situated at the distance of more than 30cm, employing the multi-pulse working regime of the laser. To record Denisyuk hologram we have used 50 ns duration 440, 660nm wavelength and 35ns duration 532nm wavelength laser pulses at the repetition rate of 30Hz. As photosensitive medium we have used Slavich-Geola PFG-03C glass photoplate. Radiations with different wavelengths were mixed into "white" beam, collimated and directed onto the photoplate. For further objects illumination an additional flat silver coated mirror was used.
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Stanislovas Zacharovas, Ramūnas Bakanas, and Algimantas Stankauskas "Single-beam Denisyuk holograms recording with pulsed 30Hz RGB laser", Proc. SPIE 9771, Practical Holography XXX: Materials and Applications, 977102 (7 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2212559
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Pulsed laser operation

RGB color model

Continuous wave operation

Holography

Mirrors

Crystals

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