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18 September 1998 Pulsed laser holographic video
Jung-Young Son, Serguei A. Shestak, Yong-Jin Choi, Sung-kyu Kim, Shin-Hwan Kim, You Seek Chun
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Proceedings Volume 3486, International Conference on Optical Holography and its Applications; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323783
Event: International Conference on Optical Holography and Its Applications, 1997, Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract
The use of a pulse laser as the source light for a holographic video system allows to eliminate the polygon mirror or scanners in the system. At the same time, a single long aperture AOM is replaced by 6 small aperture AOMs aligned in a line. The effective aperture length of the 6 AOM combination is 6 times of that of the individual AOM. the CGH data is divided in 6 equal part s and fed into the corresponding AOM simultaneously. This new AOM structure permits to use a personal computer for data feeding.
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Jung-Young Son, Serguei A. Shestak, Yong-Jin Choi, Sung-kyu Kim, Shin-Hwan Kim, and You Seek Chun "Pulsed laser holographic video", Proc. SPIE 3486, International Conference on Optical Holography and its Applications, (18 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323783
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KEYWORDS
Bragg cells

Signal processing

Holography

Computer generated holography

Pulsed laser operation

Video

Mirrors

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