Abstract
A method of three-dimensional visualization of light fields generated by diffractive optical elements is proposed for the wavelength range approximately between 0.200 and 0.486 microns. The method is based on the use of X-ray-sensitive alkali-halide crystals for screen detectors and makes it possible to perform visualization in arbitrary sections of the light fields with resolution up to one micron.
© 2000 Optical Society of America
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