10 February 2007, Volume 46, Issue 5, pp. 643-806
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Part (a) shows the intensity distribution of a laser beam diffracted from the currently read microhologram, while part (b) shows the same beam focused on the detector. Its detected power is the signal. Parts (c) and (d) are the same intensity distributions for one of the many thousands of other microholograms recorded into the material. For further details, see the paper by Nagy et al., pp. 753-761.
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