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1 December 1991 Visible-laser-light-induced polymerization: an overview of photosensitive formulations
Jean-Pierre Fouassier
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Abstract
The applications of lasers in polymer photochemistry spring from the meeting point of two fascinating research fields: photopolymers and development of laser techniques. Lasers can be used as irradiation sources or in probing devices. In the present paper, we mostly discuss the investigation of the primary processes involved in the excited states of photosensitive organic molecules -- photoinitiators, photosensitizers, photoinitiator combinations -- that can be used for laser induced polymerization, laser writing, or holographic recording.
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Jean-Pierre Fouassier "Visible-laser-light-induced polymerization: an overview of photosensitive formulations", Proc. SPIE 1559, Photopolymer Device Physics, Chemistry, and Applications II, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50659
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KEYWORDS
Polymerization

Polymers

Holography

Photopolymers

Visible radiation

Chemistry

Excimer lasers

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