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10 December 1993 Holographic testing of optical elements and systems using computer-generated in-line holograms
N. P. Larionov, Anatoly V. Lukin, S. V. Mavrin, K. S. Mustafin, Alexander A. Nyushkin, R. A. Rafikov
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Proceedings Volume 2108, International Conference on Holography, Correlation Optics, and Recording Materials; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165430
Event: Holography, Correlation Optics, and Recording Materials, 1993, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
Capability of computer holograms to form wave fields of physically nonexisting objects shows promise in production and investigation of optical systems of different purposes. Investigations directed at producing computer-generated hologram optical elements (CGHOE) for detailed studying aberration characteristics of optical elements and systems at different stages of their design and fabrication take a particular place. Moreover aberrations may be due to such optical system construction features as external factors (technology and deformation defects).
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N. P. Larionov, Anatoly V. Lukin, S. V. Mavrin, K. S. Mustafin, Alexander A. Nyushkin, and R. A. Rafikov "Holographic testing of optical elements and systems using computer-generated in-line holograms", Proc. SPIE 2108, International Conference on Holography, Correlation Optics, and Recording Materials, (10 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165430
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Optical components

Computing systems

Lenses

Molybdenum

Computer generated holography

Diffraction

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