Abstract
The theory of blazed holographic gratings given in a previous paper is applied to the design of a blazed holographic aberration-corrected spherical concave grating. Two solution types are found which cover different ranges of blaze wavelength and aberration. The use of the refractive indices of the substrate, and the medium in front of the photoresist, as optimising parameters is demonstrated. Four ray-traced solution examples are given which include the distributions of blaze angle and wavelength across the grating surface.