Claims
- 1. In a process for recording low-frequency, wide-band signals on a thermoplastic storage medium having a resonance frequency considerably higher than the frequency of the signal being recorded and particularly adapted for recording electrical interference signals of sonar holograms on the storage medium, which process includes providing a thermoplastic storage medium on a transparent photoconducting carrier, sensitizing the thermoplastic material by applying a charge of uniform distribution to a surface thereof, converting the electrical signals of information to be recorded with an electro-optical transducer into optical signals, exposing the thermoplastic medium with the optical signals to create a charge profile corresponding to the optical signals and developing the exposed storage medium by heating the medium to at least a softening point so that a surface relief corresponding to the charge profile is formed in the surface, the improvement comprising imposing a lattice signal on the storage medium prior to developing the storage medium, so that the sum or difference of the frequencies of the optical signals and the lattice signal correspond to the resonance frequency of the storage medium.
- 2. In a process according to claim 1, wherein the step of imposing a lattice signal comprises providing an optical grating, directing light through the optical grating to modulate the lattice signal thereon and then exposing the storage medium sequentially to the step of exposing the storage medium with the optical signals provided by the transducer.
- 3. In a process according to claim 1, wherein the step of imposing a lattice signal includes providing an optical grating, projecting the optical signal from the transducer through the optical grating to modulate the lattice signal thereon and to simultaneously expose the thermoplastic medium with the optical signal and the lattice signal.
- 4. In a process according to claim 1, wherein the step of imposing the lattice signal includes providing a plurality of spaced electrode pairs adjacent the storage medium and energizing the electrodes to impose the lattice signal on the storage medium.
- 5. In a process according to claim 4, wherein the step of energizing is simultaneous with the step of exposing the storage medium with the optical signals to be recorded thereon.
- 6. In a process according to claim 4, wherein the step of imposing occurs in a sequential relationship with the step of exposing the storage medium with the optical signals to be recorded thereon.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 521,395, filed Nov. 6, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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H. Kiemle and Dieter Ross, "Ein Fuhring In Die Tecknik Der Holographie", Paragraph 6.61, p. 217, Akademsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Frankfurt, 1969. |
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