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31 March 1982 Computer Holograms For Optical Testing
H. J. Caulfield, P. Mueller, D. Dvore, A. Epstein, J. S. Loomis
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Abstract
Although computer holograms have been discussed often for optical testing, practical constraints on the size of hologram which can be written have prevented widespread use. We report here development of hardware and software to create holograms with fringes as fine as 100 lines /mm with fringe centers absolutely located to 0.25 pm over a diameter of 85 μm. This gives the equivalent of 3.3 x 10 5 points across a diameter.
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H. J. Caulfield, P. Mueller, D. Dvore, A. Epstein, and J. S. Loomis "Computer Holograms For Optical Testing", Proc. SPIE 0306, Contemporary Methods of Optical Fabrication, (31 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932743
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Aspheric lenses

Optical spheres

Optical testing

CRTs

Interferometry

Optical fabrication

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