Gerritsen et al., 1968 - Google Patents
Elimination of speckle noise in holograms with redundancyGerritsen et al., 1968
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- Gerritsen H
- Hannan W
- Ramberg E
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- Applied optics
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Holograms made of diffusely reflecting or diffusely illuminated objects can be scratched, spotted with dirt, and even broken into pieces without serious loss of information. This remarkable property is due to the redundancy introduced by diffuse illumination which, in …
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