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20 January 1994Volume holography and material characterization by holographic methods
Different physical processes and materials for storage of volume phase holograms are discussed, especially oxides and photopolymers. Several holographic techniques for the characterization of material properties with special reference to holographic storage and optical phase conjugation are reviewed: Isotropic and anisotropic diffraction, holographic interferometry, microphotometry, self-diffraction (gain measurements), light-induced scattering and neutron holography.
Romano A. Rupp andEckhard E. Kraetzig
"Volume holography and material characterization by holographic methods", Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166305
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Romano A. Rupp, Eckhard E. Kraetzig, "Volume holography and material characterization by holographic methods," Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166305