Abstract

The characteristics of the reconstructed wave from nonlinearly recorded double-exposure holograms are analyzed. More than two waves propagate at each diffraction angle, so that the interference patterns are produced by multiwave interference rather than by two waves as in the case of linearly recorded double-exposure holograms. The contour map of the object wave phase shift between two exposures is always blurred due to nonlinear effects.

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