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Abstract

The conditions for magnetic hologram formation are reviewed and an analysis is given to explain some of the unique polarization effects seen on reconstruction, with both the Faraday and polar Kerr effect reconstructions treated. Experiments are presented which illustrate the features and storage potentials of magnetic holography.

© 1970 Optical Society of America

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