For the first time to our knowledge, a detailed theoretical basis is provided for the well-known inverse-square scaling law of holographic diffraction, which states that replay diffraction efficiency η=Γ/M2, where M is the number of gratings stored and Γ is a constant system parameter. This law is shown to hold for photopolymer recording media governed by the predictions of the nonlocal polymerization-driven diffusion model. On the basis of the analysis, we (i) propose a media inverse scaling law, (ii) relate Γ to photopolymer material parameters and the hologram geometry and replay conditions, and (iii) comment on the form and validity of the diffraction efficiency inverse-square scaling law for higher-diffraction-efficiency gratings.Scie...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
Photopolymers are systems of organic molecules that rely on photoinitiated polymerization to record ...
The nonlocal polymerization driven diffusion model is used to describe holographic grating formation...
The choice of an exposure schedule that maximizes the uniformity and capacity of a holographic recor...
The standard one-dimensional diffusion equation is extended to include nonlocal temporal and spatial...
For photopolymers, knowing the rate of diffusion of the active monomer is important when modeling th...
The one-dimensional diffusion equation governing holographic grating formation in photopolymers, whi...
For photopolymers, knowing the rate of diffusion of the active monomer is important when modeling th...
Photopolymers represent an attractive class of optical recording materials due to properties such as...
The kinetics of photosensitive polymer holographic recording materials are examined assuming a mater...
The kinetics of photosensitive polymer holographic recording materials are examined assuming a mater...
Several theoretical models have been proposed to predict the behaviour of photopolymers as holograph...
In our most recent study [1] diffusion constants were measured in the simplified monoacrylamide vers...
This paper introduces an improved mathematical model for holographic grating formation in an acrylam...
We examine the evolution of the refractive index modulation when recording gratings in an acrylamide...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
Photopolymers are systems of organic molecules that rely on photoinitiated polymerization to record ...
The nonlocal polymerization driven diffusion model is used to describe holographic grating formation...
The choice of an exposure schedule that maximizes the uniformity and capacity of a holographic recor...
The standard one-dimensional diffusion equation is extended to include nonlocal temporal and spatial...
For photopolymers, knowing the rate of diffusion of the active monomer is important when modeling th...
The one-dimensional diffusion equation governing holographic grating formation in photopolymers, whi...
For photopolymers, knowing the rate of diffusion of the active monomer is important when modeling th...
Photopolymers represent an attractive class of optical recording materials due to properties such as...
The kinetics of photosensitive polymer holographic recording materials are examined assuming a mater...
The kinetics of photosensitive polymer holographic recording materials are examined assuming a mater...
Several theoretical models have been proposed to predict the behaviour of photopolymers as holograph...
In our most recent study [1] diffusion constants were measured in the simplified monoacrylamide vers...
This paper introduces an improved mathematical model for holographic grating formation in an acrylam...
We examine the evolution of the refractive index modulation when recording gratings in an acrylamide...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
Photopolymers are systems of organic molecules that rely on photoinitiated polymerization to record ...
The nonlocal polymerization driven diffusion model is used to describe holographic grating formation...