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Single-pass distortion correction using innovative holographic methods in rhodium-doped barium titanate

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Abstract

An important problem in the area of optical image processing is that of removing distortions introduced onto the image. Methods of distortion correction include phase conjugation [1] and holography [2], but these methods generally involve a double pass through the distorter. This either returns the image to its starting position, or requires a pass through a second distortion as close as possible to the original.

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