Abstract
Pyrrylfulgide was used as rewritable holographic recording medium. He -Ne laser was used to write holograms and UV light was used to erase holograms. Co -polarized and cross-polarized holographic gratings were r espectively recorded and reconstruction images were retrieved. Using conjugated wave of reference beam as reconstruction beam, image aberration could be corrected.
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