Abstract

A technique for copying the index or absorption modulation of a multiplexed volume holographic element into a second volume holographic medium is presented. The technique utilizes a set of coherent but mutually incoherent optical sources and can perform the copy process in a single exposure step. The concept is demonstrated experimentally for the case of three angularly multiplexed holographic gratings in dichromated gelatin.

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