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Model for the effects of material shrinkage on volume holograms

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Abstract

A model for analyzing the effects of material shrinkage on volume holograms is presented. This model is based on the fringe-plane rotation model used for describing the effects of plane-wave grating holograms that undergo shrinkage. A computer was used to exercise the model for a simple input object typical of those used in digital holographic memory applications and stored as a Fourier-transform hologram. The theoretical formulation of the model is presented as well as the results of the numerical analysis.

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