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Synthesizing hologram–projectors for photolithography on nonplanar surfaces

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Abstract

This paper discusses how binarization and diffuse illumination of an object affect the depth of field of an image reconstructed by means of synthesized Fresnel hologram–projectors. It presents the results of an experimental study that confirm the possibility and efficiency of using a specialized software complex to synthesize and reconstruct Fresnel hologram–projectors intended for the implementation of a holographic version of the photolithographic process on nonplanar surfaces.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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