Claims
- 1. A holographic image information recording apparatus comprising:
- a coherent light source;
- a beam splitter that splits the light from the coherent light source into an object beam and a reference beam;
- a polarizing device capable of fine-adjusting the polarizing direction of the object beam;
- a collimating optical system into which the object beam with its polarizing direction adjusted by the polarizing device is introduced;
- a liquid crystal device into which the object beam passing through the collimating optical system is introduced for transmission therethrough and which modulates the intensity of the transmitting beam in accordance with image data;
- a diffuser which has a plurality of phase shift regions arranged at a prescribed pitch and is disposed on an incident light side of the liquid crystal device, at least two of the plurality of phase shift regions of the diffuser being arranged in a manner to correspond to one pixel of the liquid crystal device;
- an interference optical system which causes the light emitted from the liquid crystal device to interfere with the reference beam separated splitter; and
- a means for recording the light produced as a result of the interference by the interference optical system.
- 2. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a polarizing device for fine-adjusting the polarizing direction of the reference beam.
- 3. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a polarizing plate is provided on an outgoing light side of the liquid crystal device.
- 4. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the phase retardation of the phase shift regions of the diffuser is 0, .pi./2, .pi., or 3.pi./2, and the phase difference between adjacent phase shift regions of the diffuser is .pi./2.
- 5. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the phase retardation of the phase shift regions of the diffuser is 0, .pi./3, or 2.pi./3, and the phase difference between adjacent phase shift regions of the diffuser is .pi./3.
- 6. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a glass plate with anti-reflection coating on an outgoing light surface thereof is provided on an outgoing light side of the liquid crystal device.
- 7. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a glass plate is provided on an outgoing light surface of the liquid crystal device, the glass plate consisting of a transparent plate having an outgoing light surface and an incident light surface, the outgoing light surface of the transparent plate being slanted with respect to the incident light surface thereof, and the glass plate being disposed so that the outgoing light surface thereof is slanted with respect to the outgoing light surface of the liquid crystal device.
- 8. A holographic image information recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a glass plate is provided on an outgoing light surface of the liquid crystal device, the glass plate consisting of a transparent plate having an outgoing light surface and an incident light surface, the incident light and outgoing light surfaces of the transparent plate being parallel to each other, and the glass plate being disposed so that the outgoing light surface thereof is slanted with respect to the outgoing light surface of the liquid crystal device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/680,484, filed Apr. 4, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,225,920.
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Divisions (1)
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