HOE Tutorial Table of Contents
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- Diffractive Optics Family
- What can you do with a wavefront?
- Diffractive Optical Element Basic Functions
- Application Examples
- HUD with combiner laminated into the windshield for Volkswagon
- Multi Order Super HOE Scanner
- Potential Advantages Of Holographic Disk Scanners
- Aberration-Corrected HOE Grating For Spectrometer
- Interferometric Testing With A Computer-Generated Hologram
- Spectral Filters
- Colour Combination/Colour Separation
- Three Beam Optical Pickup For Compact Audio Disk Player
- Optical Interconnections in Microelectronics
- Fiber Optic Couplers
- Wavefront Sampling of High Power Laser
- Wavefront Transformation System
- Faceted HOEs
- Directional Diffusers
- Solar Applications
- Wavelength Multiplexing/Demultiplexing
- The Basic Optical Processor
- Anti-Reflective Structures
- Concept For Holographic Night Goggles
- Holography
- Advantages of HOE Diffraction Gratings (HOEDGs)
- Single Element Dispersions Showing Hybrid Achromat Possibilities
- Comparisons of Fabrication Methods Of Diffractive Optics
- Direct Laser Writing
- Photoresist Processes For Lithography
- Spin Coating Photoresist
- Replication Methods
- 3 Step Conversion of Volume HOE to Surface Blazed HOE
- Laboratory Optical Test Apparatus
- Rotating Slit Scanners (Beam Scan)
- Scatterometer
- Ronchi Rule -- Gaussian Spot Sise Measurement. (Lee Dickson)
- An Electromagnetic Shutter From A D'Arsenual
- Hologram Exposure -- Single-Beam With Nonconformal Mirror
- Single Beam Frame Using All Second Surface Mirror Without Ghosts (from Saxby)
- Lloyd's Mirror
- Gravity plateholder (after Abramson9 For NDT Apps
- Film Holder With Xylene Well (after Benton, 1960s)
- Full-Aperature Transfer Hologram
- Rainbow Hologram (Benton, 1965)
- Holographic Stereogram, after DeBitetto, 1968-69
- 35 mm Holocamera by David Rowley
- Contact Printing (copying) Of Transmission Or Reflection Holograms
- Secondary Holograms Formed By Scattered Light In A Construction Beam
- Secondary Holograms Formed By Surface Reflections
- Prevention Of Secondary Holograms Formed By Surface Reflections
- Spurious (secondary) Holograms
- Prevention of Secondary Holograms
- Michaelson Interferometer, Table Check, Fringelocker Check
Last modified on 7/21/99
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