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25 September 1979 Holographic Systems For Incoherent Imaging
I. Weingartner, K.-J. Rosenbruch
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Proceedings Volume 0163, Advances in Optical Production Technology II; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956914
Event: Advances in Optical Production Technology, 1979, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Holographic Optical Elements (HOE) are used instead of usual glass lenses for incoherent imaging with polychromatic illumination. Such HOE can easily be manufactured either as holograms of real optical systems or as computer holograms. Single HOE suffer from strong chromatic aberrations, these chromatic aberrations, however, can greatly be corrected by combining two or more HOE. Optical transfer functions and photographs for white light and filtered light taken with imaging systems consisting of two HOE are shown. Holographic systems for incoherent imaging show very simple design and manufacture, the experimental results are of comparably good quality.
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I. Weingartner and K.-J. Rosenbruch "Holographic Systems For Incoherent Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0163, Advances in Optical Production Technology II, (25 September 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956914
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KEYWORDS
Holographic optical elements

Optical transfer functions

Imaging systems

Holography

Chromatic aberrations

Glasses

Diffraction

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