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Comparison of transmission and 90-degree holographic recording geometries

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Abstract

Most of the recent large-scale holographic recording demonstrations in photorefractive crystals were done using the 90-degree geometry1 due to its large storage capacity, small inter-pixel crosstalk, and relative insensitivity to holographic scattering and fanning.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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