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27 February 2006 A high-resolution fringe printer for studying synthetic holograms
K. Matsushima, S. Kobayashi, H. Miyauchi
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Abstract
A high resolution fringe printer developed for driving the research in computer-generated holograms is presented. This fringe printer consists of a rotation drum and a laser diode and is capable of printing elliptical dots of 1.5 times 3.0 microns in diameter on photosensitive films. These dot sizes are approximately converted into resolutions of 17,000dpi × 8,500dpi. The horizontal and vertical angles of viewing-zone of holograms printed by the printer reach 24 and 12 degrees, respectively. The designed maximum scan speed is more than 200mm/s, and at current stage of development, a hologram of approximately 50 mm square can be printed in approximately 2 hours.
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K. Matsushima, S. Kobayashi, and H. Miyauchi "A high-resolution fringe printer for studying synthetic holograms", Proc. SPIE 6136, Practical Holography XX: Materials and Applications, 613617 (27 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.649472
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Holograms

Computer generated holography

Fringe analysis

Digital holography

Photomicroscopy

Semiconductor lasers

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