1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00624274
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Holograms as optical branching elements

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“…Then values of -0. 25 were found for the holocoupler-optical fiber system (ET X ei = 0.65 X 0.39 = 0.25), which can be compared with a value of 0.24 for a 1oX microscope objective (ET X i = Several other authors have developed various types of transmission holocoupler for various purposes, such as in optical integrated circuits, 3 4 branching holocouplers, 5 holocouplers for single-mode fibers, 6 multiple holocouplers, 2 as well as reflection holocouplers. 7 Generally speaking, recording is optimized by using a volume hologram allowing the storage of a large amount of information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Then values of -0. 25 were found for the holocoupler-optical fiber system (ET X ei = 0.65 X 0.39 = 0.25), which can be compared with a value of 0.24 for a 1oX microscope objective (ET X i = Several other authors have developed various types of transmission holocoupler for various purposes, such as in optical integrated circuits, 3 4 branching holocouplers, 5 holocouplers for single-mode fibers, 6 multiple holocouplers, 2 as well as reflection holocouplers. 7 Generally speaking, recording is optimized by using a volume hologram allowing the storage of a large amount of information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The case of an electric field polarization parallel to the fiber axis is useful for the determination of the fiber parameters.1 5 The general differential wave equation reduces to the following for the total electric field [0,0,E(p)], which is parallel to X 3 (TM wave):…”
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“…HOEs are emerging as viable alternatives to conventional optical elements in many applications due to their light weight, low cost and simple fabrication technique [42][43][44][45][46]. They have potential applications in optical and opto-electronic systems such as imaging applications (coherent imaging, broadband imaging, white light imaging) [47][48][49][50][51][52], non-imaging applications (filters, solar concentrators) [53,54], optical information processing (pattern recognition, information encoding, optical interconnection, optical switching, phase shifting and modulation) [55][56][57][58], optical-fiber communications (wavelength multiplexers, de-multiplexers, couplers and branching elements) [59][60][61][62], optical scanners (bar-code readers, facsimile systems, computer printers, point-of-sale-scanners and laser displays) [63,64], optical sensors (finger print sensors, humidity and temperature sensors) [65,66], optical disc pickup heads (compact audio and video disc players and computer disc drives) [67,68], optical beam shaping [69], optical micromanipulation [70], defense applications (holographic head-up displays, weapon sights, night vision glasses) [71][72][73][74], conical scanning lidar telescopes [75], laser doppler anemometry [76] and many others [77][78][79]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%