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American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 12(73), p. 1628

DOI: 10.1063/1.122227

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Highly sensitive photopolymerizable dry film for use in real time holography

Journal article published in 1998 by S. Blaya, R. Mallavia, L. Carretero, A. Fimia, R. F. Madrigal ORCID
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Abstract

A photopolymerizable holographic material has been obtained and characterized using agent N,N′-dihydroxiethylenbisacrylamide as crosslinking. A sensitivity of 5 mJ/cm2 and a diffraction efficiency around of 70% have been reached for holograms recorded at 633 nm with a spatial frequency of 1000 lines/mm. High sensitivities can be obtained with low intensities, and this is important in applications such as holographic interferometry and the fabrication of holographic optical elements.