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Rainbow holography with large image depth

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Abstract

A synthetic slit method is used to record the rainbow hologram of a three-dimensional diffused object directly, without any lens. By controlling the position of the synthetic slit, we use this method to produce the reconstructed image of a hologram with much larger image depth than without such control.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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