Abstract

Holographic single-component diffuse screens based on on-axis transmission holograms are studied theoretically and experimentally. The configurations of extra holographically reconstructed images of the diffuse screen (conjugate image, halo, and zeroth-order spot) are analyzed. A so-called centered hologram is suggested in which the conjugate image of the diffuse screen spatially coincides with the main image, thereby eliminating distortions inserted by the conjugate image. Also, hologram recording using a Mach-Zender interferometer is suggested and implemented. Such an approach makes it possible to eliminate the shadow of an object on the hologram. It is noted that, in recording a planar diffuse screen, the presence of the halo does not distort the image of an object projected through the screen: only the light intensity is partially lost. Analysis of the images projected shows that the luminance of the zeroth-order spot, while relatively low, should be diminished in one way or another.

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