Abstract

We describe the basis for the ray tracing procedure in aspheric holographic optical elements to include the effect of non-spherical construction waves on local grating. We propose an algorithm to determine the effect of plane-parallel glass-plate substrate on local grating of holographic lenses. The effectiveness of the algorithm is demonstrated by comparing spot diagrams obtained from ray tracing with the image spots produced by a real system using the Hartmann test. The theoretical development is used to prove the compensation of the glass-plate substrate aberration contribution in a holographic compound system for optical image formation.

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