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Color Holographic Storage in LiNbO3

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Abstract

Single wavelength hologram techniques have been extensively developed and applied. However, the applications of color holograms have not received much attention. Holographic film are of finite thickness, about 5-20(im, and can not have enough wavelength selectivity for color hologram recording. Some specific techniques such as rainbow hologram111, Denisyuk’s white-light reflection hologram [2], have been developed to alleviate the problem. However, rainbow holograms suffer from color blur, loss of parallax information, and reflection holograms have emulsion shinking problems which hinder faithful color reconstraction.

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