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Design of Fourier-transform holographic lenses in the presence of a recording–readout wavelength shift

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Abstract

A method for recording Fourier-transform holographic lenses, in the presence of a recording–readout wavelength shift, is presented. The method is illustrated with a holographic lens recorded at 488 nm and reconstructed at 633 nm, with high diffraction efficiencies and low aberrations over a wide field of view of ±10°.

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