Abstract

Scattering due to the grains results in noise in bleached holograms. This can be reduced by controlled etching of the grains to reduce their size. A simple processing technique involving only two baths is described, in which the etching agent is incorporated in the developer and which yields a signal-to-noise ratio which compares very favourably with that for absorption holograms.

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