Murty, M. V. R. K. ; Das, N. C. (1971) Theory of certain diffraction gratings produced by the holographic method Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics, Image Science, and Vision, 61 (8). pp. 1001-1006. ISSN 1084-7529
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Abstract
It is now well known that a system of interference fringes photographed on a photographic plate has very interesting properties when used as a diffraction grating. This paper considers two cases. One is when the photographic plate is a plane surface; the aberration properties of this are worked out as a function of wavelength. There are three positions for which the spherical aberration is zero. Of these, one is of little interest as this is simply zero-order position. Another case considered was that of a photographic plate in the form of a concave spherical surface. In this case, there are three positions at which the spherical aberration is zero. The nature of variation of spherical aberration between these zero-aberration positions is presented in the form of curves computed from the theory of these gratings.
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