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Fabricating holographic mirrors for a night-vision system

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Abstract

This paper discusses questions associated with the fabrication of flat and spherical holographic mirrors intended to operate as part of the eyepiece system of night-vision glasses on a layer of dichromated gelatin. A method is proposed for recording holographic mirrors, and principles are proposed for calculating the parameters of the optical system of the apparatus for recording them. A process is presented, along with the results of work on the fabrication of holographic mirrors.

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