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3 February 2009 Volume hologram recording in diarylethene doped polymer
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Abstract
Volume holographic properties of diarylethene doped polymers are reported for the first time. Resolution of more than 1500 lines/mm with ▵n about 10-4 is demonstrated on a sample 1 mm thick. Angular selectivity contains two contributions - the wide one from the amplitude holographic component, and the sharp one from the phase counterpart. The half-width of the amplitude component is about order of magnitude larger than that of the phase component. High fatigue resistance of the dye allows multiple record/erase cycles without degradation. Thermal stability of the dye allows for durability of the recording material at the temperatures above 115 °C. Holograms while stable at room temperature exhibit thermal degradation at elevated temperatures even below 115 °C. This gives potential to implement on that material multiple use holographic thermal sensors.
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Yuri Boiko "Volume hologram recording in diarylethene doped polymer", Proc. SPIE 7233, Practical Holography XXIII: Materials and Applications, 723319 (3 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808605
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Polymers

Holography

Absorption

Volume holography

Diffraction

Resistance

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