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Random gratings as correlator sensors

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Abstract

A random grating is a periodic structure whose unit cell has random variations. Hence, its autocorrelation function shows high periodic peaks, which may be useful for implementing holographic sensors for in-plane lateral displacements or phase-gradient detection. We report what we believe to be the first experimental verification of this finding.

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