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8 September 2004 From protein to photoprotein, validating application to diffractive optics
Idriss El Hafidi, Romualda Grzymala, Lhassan Elouad, Patrick P. Meyrueis
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Abstract
Photopolymers are widely used to elaborate diffractive components by light wavefront engineering. Photopolymer material is light structured through wavefront engineering causing interferences that will be printed in photopolymer layer to constitute the diffractive structure. We show that good diffractive components results can be obtained with photoprotein produced by metal doping of selected proteins coming form biology or biotechnology. We validate this for one application concerning the diffractive storage.
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Idriss El Hafidi, Romualda Grzymala, Lhassan Elouad, and Patrick P. Meyrueis "From protein to photoprotein, validating application to diffractive optics", Proc. SPIE 5461, Biophotonics New Frontier: From Genome to Proteome, (8 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.554997
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KEYWORDS
Proteins

Multiplexing

Photopolymers

Diffraction

Photonics

Mirrors

Wavefronts

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