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13 June 2002 Holographic material film composed by acrylate monomer with mercapato adhesive
Bernardina Pinto-Iguanero, Arturo Olivares-Perez, Maria Rocio Gomez-Colin, Mauricio Ortiz-Gutierrez, Mario Perez-Cortes, Jose Luis Juarez-Perez, Israel Fuentes-Tapia
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Abstract
We present a new recorder material, with the possibility to apply to record computer phase holograms, kinoforms, etc. This material is an acrylate monomer with mercapato adhesive, and can be easily to apply for any substrate with out dark room and critical conditions. Due that the absorption spectra from the acrylate monomer adhesive it is localized at UV region (lambda) = 300. We record with lithographic techniques phase grating in this material was made, showing good diffraction efficiency. An important characteristic it is that not necessary the developed process. Our case, the developed processes correspond only the cured polymers process. These properties are attractive due that open the possibility to control the phase material with only to control the cured process. The phase modulation of this material is due by refraction index.
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Bernardina Pinto-Iguanero, Arturo Olivares-Perez, Maria Rocio Gomez-Colin, Mauricio Ortiz-Gutierrez, Mario Perez-Cortes, Jose Luis Juarez-Perez, and Israel Fuentes-Tapia "Holographic material film composed by acrylate monomer with mercapato adhesive", Proc. SPIE 4642, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices IV, (13 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.470451
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KEYWORDS
Adhesives

Holographic materials

Process control

Absorption

Computer generated holography

Holograms

Laser sintering

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