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1 December 1991 Metal-ion-doped polymer systems for real-time holographic recording
Roger A. Lessard, Rupak Changkakoti, Gurusamy Manivannan
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Abstract
Metal ions such as Ferric [(Fe(III)] and Dichromate [Cr(IV)] have been used in conjunction with Polyvinyl alcohol for recording holograms in real time. Experiments have been performed to optimize the various parameters influencing the holographic performance of these materials. High real-time diffraction efficiency of 80% and 60% have been obtained in Ferric chloride Polyvinyl alcohol (FePVA) and Dichromated Polyvinyl alcohol (DCPVA), respectively.
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Roger A. Lessard, Rupak Changkakoti, and Gurusamy Manivannan "Metal-ion-doped polymer systems for real-time holographic recording", Proc. SPIE 1559, Photopolymer Device Physics, Chemistry, and Applications II, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50693
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Holograms

Energy efficiency

Polymers

Physics

Chemistry

Holography

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