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Numerical study on the dependence of the reconstructed image obtained by digital light-in-flight recording by holography on the incident angles of light pulses

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We numerically investigate the influence of the incident angles of both the object and the reference light pulses on the width of the reconstructed image in a digital light-in-flight recording by holography. We confirmed that the width of the reconstructed image gets narrower by increasing the incident angles.

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