Claims
- 1. A method for replicating an original volume hologram plate having an image of a scattering body recorded therein according to a hologram replicating technique comprising the steps of:
- providing replicating illumination light incident on said original volume hologram plate at an angle of incidence I.sub.1 at which a group of fringes can be replicated and recorded in a replicated hologram,
- said group of fringes in said replicated hologram being such that, in the vicinity of an apex defined by a slant angle S.sub.g at which said replicated hologram can be viewed at a viewing center angle .phi. upon illumination at an illumination angle .theta., a recorded intensity of said group of fringes in said replicated hologram becomes weaker more quickly at positions farther away from said slant angle S.sub.g than a recorded visual intensity of a group of fringes in said original volume hologram plate at corresponding positions away from said slant angle relative to said original volume hologram plate.
- 2. The method of claim 1, characterized in that the angle of incidence I.sub.1 satisfies the following equation (6): ##EQU3## where: I.sub.0 is an angle of incidence of reference light to record the original volume hologram plate,
- .lambda..sub.0 is an wavelength at which the original volume hologram plate is recorded,
- .nu..sub.0 is a degree of shrinkage of a photographic material with the original volume hologram plate recorded therein,
- .tau..sub.0 is a slant angle change of fringes recorded in the original volume hologram plate,
- .lambda..sub.1 is a wavelength to replicate the original volume hologram plate,
- .tau..sub.1 is a slant angle change of replicated fringes,
- n.sub.0 is an external refractive index of the photographic material, and
- n.sub.1 is an internal refractive index of the photographic material.
- 3. A method for replicating an original volume hologram plate with a first volume hologram having an image of a first scattering body recorded therein and a second volume hologram having an image of a second scattering body recorded therein, said holograms superposed on each other, in a single volume hologram photographic material according to claim 1 or 2, comprising the steps of:
- providing replicating illumination light incident on the original volume hologram plate at an angle of incidence I.sub.1 at which a first group of fringes, a second group of fringes, and at least one additional similar group of fringes can be replicated and recorded in a replicated hologram;
- said first group of fringes being such that, in the vicinity of an apex defined by a first slant angle S.sub.g1 at which a replicated hologram can be viewed at a first viewing center angle .phi..sub.1 upon illumination at an illumination angle .theta. with respect to the hologram image of the first scattering object, wherein a recorded intensity of said first group of fringes becomes weaker at a position farther away from the slant angle S.sub.g than a recorded intensity of a corresponding first group of fringes in said original volume hologram; and
- said second group of fringes being such that, in the vicinity of an apex defined by a second slant angle S.sub.g2 at which the replicated hologram can be viewed at a second viewing center angle .phi..sub.2 different from the first viewing center angle .phi..sub.1 upon illumination at the illumination angle .theta. with respect to the hologram image of the second scattering object, a recorded intensity of said second group of fringes becomes weaker at a position farther away from said slant angle S.sub.g2 than a recorded intensity of a corresponding second group of fringes in said original volume hologram.
- 4. A method for replicating an original volume hologram plate with a first volume hologram having an image of a first scattering body recorded therein at a first wavelength and a second volume hologram having an image of a second scattering body recorded therein at a second wavelength, said holograms superposed on each other, in a single volume hologram photographic material according to claim 1 or 2 comprising the steps of:
- providing replicating illumination light incident on the original volume hologram plate at an angle of incidence I.sub.1 such that a first group of fringes, a second group of fringes, and at least one similar group of fringes can be replicated and recorded in a replicated hologram,
- said first group of fringes being such that, in the vicinity of an apex defined by a first slant angle S.sub.g at which said replicated hologram can be viewed at a viewing center angle .phi. upon illumination at an illumination angle .theta. with respect to the hologram image of the first scattering body using third illumination light having a constant wavelength ratio relation to the first wavelength, a recorded intensity of said first group of fringes becomes weaker at a position farther away from the slant angle S.sub.g than a recorded intensity of a corresponding first group of fringes in said original volume hologram; and
- said second group of fringes being such that, in the vicinity of an apex defined by the same slant angle S.sub.g at which the replicated hologram can be viewed at the same second viewing center angle .phi. upon illumination at an illumination angle .theta. with respect to the hologram image of the second scattering object using fourth illumination light having again a constant wavelength ratio relation to the second wavelength, a recorded intensity of said second group of fringes becomes weaker at a position farther away from the same slant angle S.sub.g than a recorded intensity of a corresponding second group of fringes in said original volume hologram.
- 5. A method for replicating a volume hologram with an image of a scattering body recorded therein by a two-stage hologram replicating process comprising the two steps of:
- a first stage of illuminating a hologram to be replicated with illumination angle .theta..sub.x in one direction of two directions perpendicular to a surface of said hologram and replicating illumination light is incident on said hologram at an angle of incidence I.sub.1x at which a fringe can be recorded by replication, said fringe having a slant angle S.sub.gx at which said hologram can be observed at observation center angle .phi..sub.x ; and
- a second state of illuminating said hologram to be replicated with illumination angle .theta..sub.y in the other direction of two directions perpendicular to the surface of said hologram and replicating illumination light is incident on said hologram at an angle of incidence I.sub.1y at which a fringe can be recorded by replication, said fringe having a slant angle S.sub.gy at which said hologram can be observed at observation center angle .phi..sub.y,
- wherein I.sub.1x and I.sub.1y respectively satisfy the equation: ##EQU4## where: I.sub.0 is an angle of incidence of reference light to record the original volume hologram plate,
- .lambda..sub.0 is a wavelength at which the original volume hologram plate is recorded,
- .nu..sub.0 is a degree of shrinkage of a photographic material with the original volume hologram plate recorded therein,
- .tau..sub.0 is a slant angle change of fringes recorded in the original volume hologram plate,
- .lambda..sub.1 is a wavelength to replicate the original volume hologram plate,
- .tau..sub.1 is a slant angle change of replicated fringes,
- n.sub.0 is an external refractive index of the photographic material, and
- n.sub.1 is an internal refractive index of the photographic material.
- 6. A volume hologram characterized in that said volume hologram is fabricated by the replication method of any one of claims 1, 2, or 5.
- 7. A volume hologram characterized in that said volume hologram is fabricated by the replication method of claim 3.
- 8. A volume hologram characterized in that said volume hologram is fabricated by the replication method of claim 4.
Priority Claims (3)
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8-201770 |
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8-253270 |
Sep 1996 |
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9-090738 |
Apr 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/895,322, filed on Jul. 16, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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