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Relative intensity of reference beam to object beam in optical holography

 
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Aug25-10, 12:37 PM   #1
 

Relative intensity of reference beam to object beam in optical holography


I am currently writing up an essay partly based on my holography project report and I'm looking for a reference on why the intensity of the reference beam is usually around 4 times that of the object beam.

Anyone know of any sources?

Edit: Any source claiming any kind of relative intensity is useful
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