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25 January 2008 Holograms with corn honey and erioglaucine dye
A. Grande-Grande, N. Y. Mejias-Brizuela, A. Olivares-Pérez, G. Paez-Trujillo, I. Fuentes-Tapia
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Abstract
We present a comparative analysis between the diffraction gratings efficiencies recorded on films corn honey and corn honey whit ereoglaucine dye (Blue® No. 1). For recording the diffraction gratings in the films using the technique of lithography pattern obtained by computer and exposure of the samples to ultraviolet radiation. Although the main reason of the addition of dye to the honey was the one of increasing its diffraction efficiency, the experimental results demonstrated that the gratings recorded in honey had bigger diffraction efficiency than those recorded in honey with dye.
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A. Grande-Grande, N. Y. Mejias-Brizuela, A. Olivares-Pérez, G. Paez-Trujillo, and I. Fuentes-Tapia "Holograms with corn honey and erioglaucine dye", Proc. SPIE 6912, Practical Holography XXII: Materials and Applications, 691210 (25 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.762023
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Holography

Absorbance

Diffraction gratings

Glucose

Holograms

Ultraviolet radiation

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