Abstract:
The general case of holographic recording of a vector field, based on the Weigert effect, is considered for an arbitrary polarization of the reference wave. An analysis is made of the nature of the changes in the polarization in the reconstructed images.
Citation:
Sh. D. Kakichashvili, T. N. Kvinikhidze, “Polarized recording of holograms using a reference wave of arbitrary polarization”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2:7 (1975), 1449–1453 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 5:7 (1975), 778–780]
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