Abstract
Noise gratings, i.e., gratings created by the interference between a plane wave and light scattered from that wave by inhomogeneities in a photographic emulsion, were investigated experimentally.1,2 The transmission of a replay plane wave was measured as a function of replay beam angle, and it was shown that dips in transmission were caused by recreating the scattered beam.
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