Kiyoshi Nakagawa, Shinya Iguchi, Takumi Minemoto
Optical Engineering, Vol. 38, Issue 06, (June 1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602134
TOPICS: Holograms, Diffraction, 3D image reconstruction, Computer generated holography, Crystals, Volume holography, Algorithms, Optical design, Refractive index, Binary data
Angular selectivity, where the geometry of the diffraction pattern depends on the incident direction of the readout beam, is observed in a computer-generated hologram synthesized with a photorefractive Fe-doped LiNbO3 single crystal. This angular selectivity is used to enhance the higher order diffraction patterns. Reconstruction of the strong second-order diffraction enables us to enlarge the effective reconstruction area of a Fourier-transformed computer-generated hologram.