High performance holographic optics for the visible and near infra-red

I. R. Redmond, E. J. Restall, A. C. Walker

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Abstract

The design and fabrication of a high performance wavelength shifted lens array has been discussed, and the results shown to agree with the ray-tracing and efficiency models used. The design and fabrication of a fan-out to 4 hologram used as a space-invariant interconnect in an edge extractor circuit has also been given, and the basic causes of the limitations of fan-out holograms in DCG stated. In addition, a method for accurately positioning the efficiency of a processed hologram has been described.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)190-194
Number of pages5
JournalIEE Conference Publication
Issue number311
Publication statusPublished - 1989
EventSecond International Conference on Holographic Systems, Components and Applications - Bath, Engl
Duration: 11 Sept 198913 Sept 1989

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