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A kit for amateur holography

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Abstract

This paper discusses the scientific and technical prerequisites for creating a holographic kit that makes it possible to fabricate holograms in educational institutions or at home. Special attention is paid to the main components of the kit—the laser pointer, the device for writing holograms, and the developer.

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