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22 December 1989 Producing Holograms Using A Refitted Michelson Interferometer
Yong-Kang Guo, Hai-Tao Cai
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Abstract
An isolation table is needed for producing holograms. The stability of the isolation table is usually checked up using the light path of the Michelson interferometer. But there are the Michelson interferometers and aren't an isolation table in some colleges and middle schools. Then we have so refitted properly a Michelson interferometer that it can produce all kinds of holograms as well as its all original uses can be remained as an interferometer. With a refitted Michelson interferometer, we have produced coaxial and off-axial Fresnel holograms, reflection holograms, image holograms and holographic gratings, holographic lenses and so on,1'2 which are cheap and high-quality.
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Yong-Kang Guo and Hai-Tao Cai "Producing Holograms Using A Refitted Michelson Interferometer", Proc. SPIE 1168, Current Developments in Optical Engineering and Commercial Optics, (22 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963001
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Michelson interferometers

Holographic interferometry

Beam splitters

Interferometers

Mirrors

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