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Achromatic volume holography using dispersive compensation for grating tilt

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Abstract

A method for achromatic volume holography is described using a combination of material and grating dispersion. With barium titanate as the dispersive material, a bandwidth of 250 nm is realized. The device may be used for broadband phase conjugation and image reconstruction.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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