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26 April 2021 Holographic photopolymer with high sulfur content for high refractive index modulation
Paola Galli, Richard A. Evans, Chiara Bertarelli, Andrea Bianco
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Abstract
The thiol-ene polymerization between a tetrafunctional thiol and a cyclic allylic sulfide (CAS) monomer is used to generate a crosslinked structure with high concentration of sulfur atoms, which allows for the manufacturing of volume phase holographic gratings with high refractive index modulation (▵n). The writing chemistry is dispersed in a cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) matrix together with Irgacure® 784 as free radical photoinitiator, making the system sensible to blue light. After the writing step, the performances of the grating can be further improved by means of a thermal treatment, which induces a strong enhancement of the refractive index modulation. This effect could be explained as a reorganization of the polymeric chains that leads to a marked separation between the writing chemistry and the polymeric binder and to local variations of the material density. This hypothesis is supported by different experimental evidences. Values of ▵n up to 0.0346 are reached, which are among the largest reported in the literature.
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Paola Galli, Richard A. Evans, Chiara Bertarelli, and Andrea Bianco "Holographic photopolymer with high sulfur content for high refractive index modulation", Proc. SPIE 11774, Holography: Advances and Modern Trends VII, 1177404 (26 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2589160
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Refractive index

Holography

Sulfur

Chemistry

Polymers

Manufacturing

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