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1 May 1990 Higher-order kinoforms
Joseph C. Marron, Daniel K. Angell, Anthony M. Tai
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Abstract
Several arguments are made for using higher-order, rather than first-order, kinoforms for producing low f-number diffractive lenses. It is shown that improved efficiency can be achieved with higer-order kinoforms when the f-number of the lens is very low. A procedure for the fabrication of higher-order kinoforms is also presented.
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Joseph C. Marron, Daniel K. Angell, and Anthony M. Tai "Higher-order kinoforms", Proc. SPIE 1211, Computer and Optically Formed Holographic Optics, (1 May 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.17930
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KEYWORDS
Computer generated holography

Photoresist materials

Diffraction

Lenses

Modulation

Holography

Glasses

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