20 January 1994Small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) investigation on holographic recording materials
Gurusamy Manivannan, Philippe E.L.G. Leclere, Guy Van den Bossche, Roger Sobry, Frederic Fontaine, Rupak Changkakoti, Yvon L. M. Renotte, Yves F. Lion, Roger A. Lessard
Gurusamy Manivannan,1 Philippe E.L.G. Leclere,2 Guy Van den Bossche,2 Roger Sobry,2 Frederic Fontaine,2 Rupak Changkakoti,1 Yvon L. M. Renotte,2 Yves F. Lion,2 Roger A. Lessard1
1COPL/Univ. Laval (Canada) 2Univ. de Liege (Belgium)
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Small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) technique has been employed to observe the microscopic structural changes at different stages of photocrosslinking in the holographic recording material: dichromated poly(vinyl alcohol). A detailed account of the SAXS technique is presented and results obtained with synchrotron radiation and Kratky Camera are discussed.
Gurusamy Manivannan,Philippe E.L.G. Leclere,Guy Van den Bossche,Roger Sobry,Frederic Fontaine,Rupak Changkakoti,Yvon L. M. Renotte,Yves F. Lion, andRoger A. Lessard
"Small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) investigation on holographic recording materials", Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166334
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Gurusamy Manivannan, Philippe E.L.G. Leclere, Guy Van den Bossche, Roger Sobry, Frederic Fontaine, Rupak Changkakoti, Yvon L. M. Renotte, Yves F. Lion, Roger A. Lessard, "Small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) investigation on holographic recording materials," Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166334