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1 June 1988 White Light Holography Using Flexible Membrane Mirrors
D. Warren, W. King, P. Waddell, T. Raptodimos
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Proceedings Volume 0863, Industrial Optoelectronic Measurement Systems Using Coherent Light; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943487
Event: 1987 Symposium on the Technologies for Optoelectronics, 1987, Cannes, France
Abstract
White light transmission holograms have been made using revolutionary flexible membrane concave mirrors of variable focal length. These mirrors are used as collimators to produce and project conjugate imagery for making white light holograms. The era of super large scale white light holography with undistorted imagery and large angular field of view is predicted, based on current results and the availability of very wide plastic sheets suitable for use as the reflective membrane of the flexible mirrors.
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D. Warren, W. King, P. Waddell, and T. Raptodimos "White Light Holography Using Flexible Membrane Mirrors", Proc. SPIE 0863, Industrial Optoelectronic Measurement Systems Using Coherent Light, (1 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943487
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Mirrors

Collimation

Holography

Image transmission

Wavefronts

Beam splitters

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