Abstract
Wavelength multiplexing of a volume hologram was combined with multimode
fiber referencing. A photorefractive volume hologram was recorded and probed
by reference light diffracted from a multimode optical fiber. A tunable laser
diode was used as a light source that was launched into the multimode fiber.
As the wavelength of the source laser shifted, the speckle patterns from the
multimode fiber changed. The wavelength selectivity of the volume hologram
was enhanced by the combined effect of wavelength change and speckle change.
© 1998 Optical Society of America
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