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3D Behaviour of Photopolymers as Holographic Recording Material
doi 10.1117/12.676525
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Date
May 20, 2006
Authors
S. Gallego
M. Ortuño
C. Neipp
A. Márquez
J. V. Kelly
J. T. Sheridan
A. Beléndez
I. Pascual
Publisher
SPIE
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