Comparison of transmission and the 90-degree holographic recording geometry

  • Yang Y
  • Adibi A
  • Psaltis D
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Abstract

We compare the system performances of two holographic recording geometries using iron-doped lithium niobate: the 90-degree and transmission geometry. We find that transmission geometry is better because the attainable dynamic range (M/#) is much higher. The only drawback of transmission geometry is the buildup of fanning, particularly during readout. Material solutions that reduce fanning such as doubly-doped photerefractive crystals make transmission geometry the clear winner.

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Yang, Y., Adibi, A., & Psaltis, D. (2003). Comparison of transmission and the 90-degree holographic recording geometry. Applied Optics, 42(17), 3418. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.42.003418

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