Abstract
Transmission noise gratings were copied from silver halide emulsion into dichromated gelatin in an index matching tank. The distance between the two plates was varied to alter the angular spread of recorded scatter in the dichromated gelatin plate. Results are presented in the form of angular transmittance data and scattering rings which show that the diffraction efficiency and angular selectivity of the transmitted noise decrease with a reduction in noise gratings recorded at high angles.
© 1990 Optical Society of America
Full Article | PDF ArticleMore Like This
A. Fimia, I. Pascual, and A. Beléndez
Appl. Opt. 31(23) 4625-4627 (1992)
Daniel K. Angell
Appl. Opt. 26(21) 4692-4702 (1987)
Jong Man Kim, Byung So Choi, Sun Il Kim, Jong Min Kim, Hans I. Bjelkhagen, and Nicholas J. Phillips
Appl. Opt. 40(5) 622-632 (2001)