Castro et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Analysis of diffracted image patterns from volume holographic imaging systems and applications to image processingCastro et al., 2011
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- Castro J
- de Leon E
- Barton J
- Kostuk R
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- Applied optics
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Diffracted image patterns from volume holograms that are used in volume holographic imaging systems (VHISs) are investigated. It is shown that, in VHISs, prior information about the shape and spectral properties of the diffracted patterns is important not only to determine …
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