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Stabilized holographic recording using the residual real-time effect in a positive photoresist

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Abstract

The weak real-time effect in a positive-resist film was used for operating an actively stabilized holographic setup in order to carry out the entire recording process in a stabilized mode. Illustrative experimental results are reported. The successive recording in phase of spatially shifted holographic gratings is also shown.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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