HOE Tutorial Table of Contents

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  1. Diffractive Optics Family
  2. What can you do with a wavefront?
  3. Diffractive Optical Element Basic Functions
  4. Application Examples
  5. HUD with combiner laminated into the windshield for Volkswagon
  6. Multi Order Super HOE Scanner
  7. Potential Advantages Of Holographic Disk Scanners
  8. Aberration-Corrected HOE Grating For Spectrometer
  9. Interferometric Testing With A Computer-Generated Hologram
  10. Spectral Filters
  11. Colour Combination/Colour Separation
  12. Three Beam Optical Pickup For Compact Audio Disk Player
  13. Optical Interconnections in Microelectronics
  14. Fiber Optic Couplers
  15. Wavefront Sampling of High Power Laser
  16. Wavefront Transformation System
  17. Faceted HOEs
  18. Directional Diffusers
  19. Solar Applications
  20. Wavelength Multiplexing/Demultiplexing
  21. The Basic Optical Processor
  22. Anti-Reflective Structures
  23. Concept For Holographic Night Goggles
  24. Holography
  25. Advantages of HOE Diffraction Gratings (HOEDGs)
  26. Single Element Dispersions Showing Hybrid Achromat Possibilities
  27. Comparisons of Fabrication Methods Of Diffractive Optics
  28. Direct Laser Writing
  29. Photoresist Processes For Lithography
  30. Spin Coating Photoresist
  31. Replication Methods
  32. 3 Step Conversion of Volume HOE to Surface Blazed HOE
  33. Laboratory Optical Test Apparatus
  34. Rotating Slit Scanners (Beam Scan)
  35. Scatterometer
  36. Ronchi Rule -- Gaussian Spot Sise Measurement. (Lee Dickson)
  37. An Electromagnetic Shutter From A D'Arsenual
  38. Hologram Exposure -- Single-Beam With Nonconformal Mirror
  39. Single Beam Frame Using All Second Surface Mirror Without Ghosts (from Saxby)
  40. Lloyd's Mirror
  41. Gravity plateholder (after Abramson9 For NDT Apps
  42. Film Holder With Xylene Well (after Benton, 1960s)
  43. Full-Aperature Transfer Hologram
  44. Rainbow Hologram (Benton, 1965)
  45. Holographic Stereogram, after DeBitetto, 1968-69
  46. 35 mm Holocamera by David Rowley
  47. Contact Printing (copying) Of Transmission Or Reflection Holograms
  48. Secondary Holograms Formed By Scattered Light In A Construction Beam
  49. Secondary Holograms Formed By Surface Reflections
  50. Prevention Of Secondary Holograms Formed By Surface Reflections
  51. Spurious (secondary) Holograms
  52. Prevention of Secondary Holograms
  53. Michaelson Interferometer, Table Check, Fringelocker Check



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