Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Holographic process – composition – or product
Patent
1990-06-29
1996-08-06
Angebranndt, Martin J.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Holographic process, composition, or product
430 2, 4302711, 4302731, 4302701, 359 3, 359 10, 359 11, 359 22, 359 24, 359 25, G03H 126, G03H 128, G03H 132
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ABSTRACT:
Holographic images are constructed in a recording material in accordance with a temporal interleaving technique in which a first set of images is constructed for a predetermined first imaging time with a predetermined first time gap being defined between each of the images. Thereafter, in accordance with a subsequent predetermined sequence a subsequent set of images is constructed into the same predetermined location. The image sets have at least one member in common. In one aspect all of the images are constructed into the same predetermined defined region of the holographic recording material (an angle hologram). In another aspect the predetermined defined region into which each of the images is constructed is separate from all other regions of the holographic recording material (a spatial hologram).
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Angebranndt Martin J.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
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