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Noise Characteristics of Photographic Emulsions Used for Holography

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Abstract

A model for the photographic emulsion is used to determine analytically the signal-to-average-noise irradiance ratio in the reconstruction of a hologram. Analytical results are compared to experimental results. An example is given to show how the experimental results can be used to evaluate the storage capacity of a recording material.

© 1971 Optical Society of America

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