posted on 2018-05-18, 13:36authored byZane A. Coleman
The main aim of this research was to create and analyse a compact holographic
optical system which is illuminated through the edge of the substrate. Edge-lit
holograms are used in order to minimize the space requirements for various possible
replay geometries. Many aspects of the recording, analysing, and replay techniques
were found to be very critical for creating an efficient optical system.
The edge-lit holograms were recorded in a photopolymer film developed by Du Pont.
When recording an interference pattern in the film with a steep reference beam, the
effects of attenuation, beam ratio, and refractive index matching on optical efficiency
are much more pronounced than in traditional holography due to the effective film
thickness and Fresnel reflections. [Continues.]
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Publication date
1997
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.