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24 October 1997 Recording shift-selective volume holograms in bacteriorhodopsin
Arkady S. Bablumian, Thomas F. Krile, David J. Mehrl, John F. Walkup
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Abstract
The application of volume M-type holograms for building multichannel geometries in pattern recognition system is considered. The results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the hologram's parameters as a function of their recording parameters and their use as filters in correlation setups are presented. Multichannel correlation schemes where the processed signals have either different or the same wavelength are proposed. We have shown that all the correlation schemes proposed allow one to increase data throughput several times over single- channel BR-based correlators.
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Arkady S. Bablumian, Thomas F. Krile, David J. Mehrl, and John F. Walkup "Recording shift-selective volume holograms in bacteriorhodopsin", Proc. SPIE 3159, Algorithms, Devices, and Systems for Optical Information Processing, (24 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.284204
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Diffraction

Volume holography

Signal processing

3D image reconstruction

Optical correlators

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