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Image Scanning by Rotation of a Hologram

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Abstract

Reconstructed image scanning can be provided by simple rotation of a hologram. Motion of the image is described as a function of the rotated angle. Application to the problem of beam forming and deflection is discussed.

© 1967 Optical Society of America

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