Photopolymers are considered today one of the most promising recording materials for holographyc because with them it is possible to achieve high diffraction efficiencies and low signal-to-noise ratios, while working in real time. Moreover, they are self-developing materials. In this paper we propose a non-linear model that, using the accepted mechanism of most photopolymerization reactions as a starting point, justifies the non-linear response of the diffraction efficiency curve, when these recording materials are analysed in real time
The development of suitable recording media for applications such as holographic optical elements a...
The technologies based on holographic and photonic techniques related to the optical storage and opt...
In this chapter we briefly review some of the developments which have been made in the area of photo...
Photopolymers are considered today one of the most promising recording materials for holographyc bec...
A model is proposed which allows us to obtain the diffraction efficiency of photopolymeric materials...
In holographic recording photopolymers the diffraction efficiency develops according to Kogelnik exp...
In a holographic recording is advisable that the diffraction efficiency increases linearly with the ...
National audienceLight induced polymerization reaction is employed in quite different technical appl...
The choice of an exposure schedule that maximizes the uniformity and capacity of a holographic recor...
An understanding of the photochemical and photo-physical processes, which occur during photopolymer...
The standard one-dimensional diffusion equation is extended to include nonlocal temporal and spatial...
For the first time to our knowledge, a detailed theoretical basis is provided for the well-known inv...
A set of photoinitiating systems (PIS) for free radical photopolymerization was studied using time-r...
Photopolymer are appealing materials for diffractive elements recording. Two of their properties whe...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
The development of suitable recording media for applications such as holographic optical elements a...
The technologies based on holographic and photonic techniques related to the optical storage and opt...
In this chapter we briefly review some of the developments which have been made in the area of photo...
Photopolymers are considered today one of the most promising recording materials for holographyc bec...
A model is proposed which allows us to obtain the diffraction efficiency of photopolymeric materials...
In holographic recording photopolymers the diffraction efficiency develops according to Kogelnik exp...
In a holographic recording is advisable that the diffraction efficiency increases linearly with the ...
National audienceLight induced polymerization reaction is employed in quite different technical appl...
The choice of an exposure schedule that maximizes the uniformity and capacity of a holographic recor...
An understanding of the photochemical and photo-physical processes, which occur during photopolymer...
The standard one-dimensional diffusion equation is extended to include nonlocal temporal and spatial...
For the first time to our knowledge, a detailed theoretical basis is provided for the well-known inv...
A set of photoinitiating systems (PIS) for free radical photopolymerization was studied using time-r...
Photopolymer are appealing materials for diffractive elements recording. Two of their properties whe...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
The development of suitable recording media for applications such as holographic optical elements a...
The technologies based on holographic and photonic techniques related to the optical storage and opt...
In this chapter we briefly review some of the developments which have been made in the area of photo...