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- W40536611 abstract "This chapter discusses femtosecond time-and-space-domain holography. Time-and-space-domain holography is a new method in coherent optics that allows one to manipulate both the spatial waveforms and the temporal characteristics of optical wave amplitude. The holographic recording in time-and-space domain uses the frequency selectivity of certain light sensitive materials, which allows one to capture the frequency-and-space-domain interference of the object with the reference wave pulse amplitude, instead of the conventional spatial interference. The experiments performed so far have been designed to investigate the principal new ways of recording, manipulating, and synthesizing broad-band time-and-space-domain optical signals. The fact that frequency selectivity is an intrinsic property of the PSHB material is of principal importance, especially for multidimensional coherent optics. Finally, it may be easier to achieve this goal if one allows the homogeneous line width to be on the order of 1 cm-1 by increasing, correspondingly, the value of τinh. It would be interesting to observe whether the holograms recorded in such ultrabroad bandwidth materials can reach higher resolution in the time domain than presently achieved in organic materials and what the diffraction properties of such holograms can be." @default.
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