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Images reconstructed from long wavelength holograms have aberrations as a result of large construction to reconstruction wavelength ratios. For many practical recording geometries, these aberrations of which spherical aberration is often the largest may seriously degrade image resolution.
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Fox, M.D., Thurstone, F.L., von Ramm, O.T. (1972). Spherical Aberration in Long Wavelength Holography. In: Wade, G. (eds) Acoustical Holography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8213-7_27
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