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17 September 1999 Holographic deposition of gratings in glass
Dehipawalag Sunil, Arthur W. McQuade, Harry D. Gafney
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Abstract
High-resolution holographic gratings have been prepared in glass by photodeposition of iron oxide, principally Fe2O3, in Si-based porous glasses followed by thermal consolidation to a nonporous glass. A comparison of the properties of the holographically prepared gratings with those produced by direct laser writing in similar glasses show a significant improvements in the uniformity of the deposited gratings and their optical performance.
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Dehipawalag Sunil, Arthur W. McQuade, and Harry D. Gafney "Holographic deposition of gratings in glass", Proc. SPIE 3778, Gradient Index, Miniature, and Diffractive Optical Systems, (17 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363750
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Holography

Diffraction gratings

Absorbance

Diffusion

Diffraction

Laser scattering

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