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1 September 2004 Optimization of a PVA/acrylamide material for the recording of multiple diffraction gratings
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Abstract
Photopolymers are considered one of the most interesting materials for holographic storage applications. The search for optimum chemical formulations to improve the quality of the final polymer materials has yielded a great deal of experimental work. different theoretical models have also been developed by different authors to clarify the mechanism of hologram formation inside photopolymer materials. These advances in both experimental and theoretical fields permit obtaining suitable compositions of photopolymer materials for data storage purposes. In this work we present the results of an optimization of a PVA/acrylamide recording material with a high thickness (over 1 mm) to obtain holographic memories. Diffraction gratings of 1125 lines/mm were recorded in this material by using the peristrophic multiplexing technique and using the light from an Argon laser at a wavelength of 514 nm.
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Manuel Ortuno, Sergi Gallego, Cristian Neipp, Andres Marquez, Augusto Belendez, and Inmaculada V. Pascual "Optimization of a PVA/acrylamide material for the recording of multiple diffraction gratings", Proc. SPIE 5456, Photon Management, (1 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.545841
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KEYWORDS
Photopolymers

Diffraction gratings

Holography

Diffraction

Polymers

Holograms

Multiplexing

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