1970
DOI: 10.1088/0029-4780/1/2/488
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Uber den Zusammenhang zwischen Schichtdynamik und Speicherkapazität von Phasen-Fourier-Hologrammen für alphanumerische Information

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“…An effect related to unequal exposures is the fact that the sensitivity of photographic film to each exposure in a multiple exposure sequence is not the same (Bestenreiner, Dem, and Friess 1970). The first exposure can alter the recorded structure of an otherwise identi cal second one.…”
Section: Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effect related to unequal exposures is the fact that the sensitivity of photographic film to each exposure in a multiple exposure sequence is not the same (Bestenreiner, Dem, and Friess 1970). The first exposure can alter the recorded structure of an otherwise identi cal second one.…”
Section: Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the presence of an imposed spatial gradient of concentrations is essential to the Ostwald interpretation. We performed an experiment to show that macroscopic spatial structures can appear in Liesegang systems in the absence of such imposed concentration gradients [16]. Produce a fresh colloid (sol) oflead iodide, which at this point is essentially colorless; place the colloid in gel, either into a test tube or a Petri dish.…”
Section: Formation Of Spatial Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have proposed [16] that the growth of the colloidal particles proceeds by an autocatalytic process and that this A linear stability analysis of this problem shows the kind of Fig. 21 in a Petri dish (unpublished) Process, coupled with diffusion, may lead to instabilities.…”
Section: Formation Of Spatial Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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