In holographic recording photopolymers the diffraction efficiency develops according to Kogelnik expression during hologram recording stage. In the ideal situation, the curve of diffraction efficiency versus energetic exposure has a linear zone, although it is usual to find examples of deviations to this behavior. In this investigation we study different cases in which there are deviations to ideal behavior, proposing different hypothesis in order to explain the situations that can be experimentally obtained. The more important deviation experimentally observed is when the first maximum is lower than the second one in the diffraction efficiency versus exposure curve during recording. A main hypothesis is presented, which is related to the d...
In this paper four different photopolymers are compared on the basis of their suitability for hologr...
Research dealing with models to predict and understand the behaviour of photopolymers have generated...
Polyvinyl/acrylamide (PVA/AA) photopolymers are often used as holographic recording materials. Depen...
In a holographic recording is advisable that the diffraction efficiency increases linearly with the ...
Photopolymer are appealing materials for diffractive elements recording. Two of their properties whe...
Photopolymers are considered today one of the most promising recording materials for holographyc bec...
Recently the possibility to record phase diffractive optical elements (DOEs) onto photopolymers has ...
One of the main problems involved in the development of holography is that of the recording material...
Durante la fase de registro de una red de difracción en un fotopolímero sensibilizado con eosina ama...
A wide range of chemical compositions are possible to design photopolymers. These materials are also...
Poly(vinyl alcohol-acrylamide) photopolymers are materials of interest in the field of digital infor...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
In this article the behavior of thick photopolymer layers as material for holographic recording is s...
Holographic photopolymers develop permanent index change via the polymerization and subsequent diffu...
A model is proposed which allows us to obtain the diffraction efficiency of photopolymeric materials...
In this paper four different photopolymers are compared on the basis of their suitability for hologr...
Research dealing with models to predict and understand the behaviour of photopolymers have generated...
Polyvinyl/acrylamide (PVA/AA) photopolymers are often used as holographic recording materials. Depen...
In a holographic recording is advisable that the diffraction efficiency increases linearly with the ...
Photopolymer are appealing materials for diffractive elements recording. Two of their properties whe...
Photopolymers are considered today one of the most promising recording materials for holographyc bec...
Recently the possibility to record phase diffractive optical elements (DOEs) onto photopolymers has ...
One of the main problems involved in the development of holography is that of the recording material...
Durante la fase de registro de una red de difracción en un fotopolímero sensibilizado con eosina ama...
A wide range of chemical compositions are possible to design photopolymers. These materials are also...
Poly(vinyl alcohol-acrylamide) photopolymers are materials of interest in the field of digital infor...
In the last years many diffusion models have been proposed to explain the hologram formation in phot...
In this article the behavior of thick photopolymer layers as material for holographic recording is s...
Holographic photopolymers develop permanent index change via the polymerization and subsequent diffu...
A model is proposed which allows us to obtain the diffraction efficiency of photopolymeric materials...
In this paper four different photopolymers are compared on the basis of their suitability for hologr...
Research dealing with models to predict and understand the behaviour of photopolymers have generated...
Polyvinyl/acrylamide (PVA/AA) photopolymers are often used as holographic recording materials. Depen...