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21 April 2005 Conductor polymer holograms
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Abstract
A microlithography technique is presented to record interference patterns generated by computer in a conductor polymer film( polyvinyl alcohol doped with nickel chloride), getting phase holograms. The information in the mask is transferred to the material by temperature gradients generated by exposition to the heat. The refraction index is transformed at each material point by the temperature changes, thus the film is recorded and developed by itself. This way, new boundaries are opened between electronics and optics, for example chips in holograms.
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B. Ruiz-Limon, A. Olivares-Perez, E. L. Ponce-Lee, I. Fuentes-Tapia, and M. Ortiz-Gutierrez "Conductor polymer holograms", Proc. SPIE 5742, Practical Holography XIX: Materials and Applications, (21 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.591309
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Holograms

Polymer thin films

Modulation

Nickel

Optical simulations

Refractive index

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