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17 March 2000 Thick-layered red- and blue-sensitive dichromated gelatin for hologram multiplexing
Yuri N. Denisyuk, Nina M. Ganzherli, Sergey P. Konop, Irina A. Maurer, Dmitri F. Chernykh
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Abstract
The results of the synthesis and investigation of two special kinds of thick-layered self-developing glycerol- containing dichromated gelatin are presented. One type was sensitive to blue light while the other type with methylene blue additions was red-sensitive. The thickness of the layers varied from 0.1 to 2 mm. The holographic characteristics are discussed. The method for 3D data storage by means of multiplexing 3D speckle-shift holograms when using counterpropagating beam hologram recording is presented. The method permits hologram multiplexing by shifting a speckle wave by the value equal to its correlation radius. The number of multiplexed holograms and lifetime of holograms are discussed.
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Yuri N. Denisyuk, Nina M. Ganzherli, Sergey P. Konop, Irina A. Maurer, and Dmitri F. Chernykh "Thick-layered red- and blue-sensitive dichromated gelatin for hologram multiplexing", Proc. SPIE 3956, Practical Holography XIV and Holographic Materials VI, (17 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380013
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Diffraction

Multiplexing

Speckle

Holography

Photosensitive materials

3D image reconstruction

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