A nanoparticle-doped acrylic photopolymer is characterised as a material for holographic recording. The influence of nanoparticles on the photopolymer dynamic range, dynamics of recording, temporal stability and mechanical stability in terms of shrinkage has been studied. The dynamics of recording and the temporal stability are investigated by real time monitoring of the build up of diffraction gratings of spatial frequencies of 200 to 2000 l/mm. The shrinkage has been characterised by recording slanted transmission gratings and observation of the change in the Bragg angle
An acrylamide-based photopolymer formulated in the Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics has ...
The aim of this study is to determine the displacement profile due to shrinkage in acrylamide-based ...
Self-developing ability of photopolymer recording material enables measurements of growth ...
A nanoparticle-doped acrylic photopolymer is characterised as a material for holographic recording. ...
Holography is now firmly established as a tool for scientific and engineering studies and also as a ...
We demonstrate holographic recording with Si-MFI zeolite doped acrylamide based photopolymerfilm. Th...
Photopolymer nanocomposite materials utilising nanoparticles of varied refractive index are one of t...
An acrylamide-based photopolymer formulated in the Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics has ...
Self – processing photopolymers have a large number of different applications due to their versatile...
A study of the light induced surface relief modulation in thin photopolymer layers is reported. Due ...
We study the shrinkage in acrylamide based photopolymer by measuring the Bragg detuning of transmiss...
There is an increasing demand for new holographic recording materials. One of them are photopolymers...
We study the behavior of a nanoparticle-polymer composite (NPC) material, based on a thiol-ene monom...
We report a new Ag nanoparticle-dispersed polymer nanocomposite for volume holographic recording thr...
Nanozeolites incorporated into photopolymerizable holographic recording materials can be used for ho...
An acrylamide-based photopolymer formulated in the Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics has ...
The aim of this study is to determine the displacement profile due to shrinkage in acrylamide-based ...
Self-developing ability of photopolymer recording material enables measurements of growth ...
A nanoparticle-doped acrylic photopolymer is characterised as a material for holographic recording. ...
Holography is now firmly established as a tool for scientific and engineering studies and also as a ...
We demonstrate holographic recording with Si-MFI zeolite doped acrylamide based photopolymerfilm. Th...
Photopolymer nanocomposite materials utilising nanoparticles of varied refractive index are one of t...
An acrylamide-based photopolymer formulated in the Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics has ...
Self – processing photopolymers have a large number of different applications due to their versatile...
A study of the light induced surface relief modulation in thin photopolymer layers is reported. Due ...
We study the shrinkage in acrylamide based photopolymer by measuring the Bragg detuning of transmiss...
There is an increasing demand for new holographic recording materials. One of them are photopolymers...
We study the behavior of a nanoparticle-polymer composite (NPC) material, based on a thiol-ene monom...
We report a new Ag nanoparticle-dispersed polymer nanocomposite for volume holographic recording thr...
Nanozeolites incorporated into photopolymerizable holographic recording materials can be used for ho...
An acrylamide-based photopolymer formulated in the Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics has ...
The aim of this study is to determine the displacement profile due to shrinkage in acrylamide-based ...
Self-developing ability of photopolymer recording material enables measurements of growth ...