Brumm D B
Radar and Optics Laboratory, Willow Run Laboratories, Institute of Science and Technology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Appl Opt. 1966 Dec 1;5(12):1946-7. doi: 10.1364/AO.5.001946.
A technique for producing many copies from one hologram is presented. This method involves using either the real or the virtual image (or both) reconstructed by a hologram as an object for a second hologram, with the undiffracted or zero-order wavefront being used as the reference beam. Such a procedure allows duplicating the first hologram without requiring close contact between the two emulsions involved. As in the recording of original holograms, a laser is used for the copying described.