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Recent and future developments in holography require new recording materials. Photopolymers and photocrosslinking materials seem to be good candidates due to their high-spatial frequency responses. Those dye/polymer systems are studied to record both reflection and/or transmission holograms, to perform real-time holo- graphy as well as four-wave mixing techniques. Characterization studies were considering polarization holography in thin films made with azo dyes or thianine colored polyvinyl alcohol, dichromated polyvinyl alcohol and methylene blue sensitized gelatin.
Roger A. Lessard
"DYE/polymer systems for holographic recordings", Proc. SPIE 1230, International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Engineering '90, 123032 (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2294747
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Roger A. Lessard, "DYE/polymer systems for holographic recordings," Proc. SPIE 1230, International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Engineering '90, 123032 (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2294747