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Holographic aberration compensation with partially coherent light

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Abstract

The aberration-compensation method of passing the conjugate beam from a hologram through the same optical system used in making the hologram is combined with broad-source interferometer techniques to give, along with the aberration compensation, considerable noise reduction. As with conventional photography, the image is two dimensional.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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