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17 March 2000 Thick photopolymer layers for holographic recording materials
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In this article the behavior of thick photopolymer layers as material for holographic recording is studied. The material used is a photopolymer based on acrylamides, consisting of acrylamide as monomer, yellowish eosin as sensitizer and triethanolamine as radical generator, all on a matrix of polyvinyl alcohol. We studied the influence of the thickness of the layer on the behavior of the photopolymer as a holographic recording material. According to Kogelnik's theory, the thickness determines the temporal or energetic evolution of the diffraction efficiency.
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Celia Garcia, Antonio Fimia, and Inmaculada V. Pascual "Thick photopolymer layers for holographic recording materials", Proc. SPIE 3956, Practical Holography XIV and Holographic Materials VI, (17 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380017
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Holography

Scattering

Holographic materials

Light scattering

Polymerization

Polymers

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