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7 February 2005 Properties of volume holograms recording in photopolymer films with various pulse exposures repetition frequencies
Qingsheng He, Haoyun Wei, Shurong He, Guofan Jin, Minxian Wu
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Abstract
In this paper, the influence of the pulse exposures repetition frequencies on volume holograms recording in photopolymer films is studied. Using a pulsed diode-pumped YAG laser (532-nm wavelength) as recording source, volume holograms are recorded with the same pulse energy fluence (0.1mJ/cm2 per pulse) but different pulse exposures repetition frequencies. The diffraction efficiency and light scattering are real-time measured as the holographic grating is formed. Experimental results show that the maximum diffraction efficiency and refractive index modulation can be obtained at an optimal repetition frequency. And an upper limit for total exposure energy and an optimal pulse repetition frequency are necessary to keep low scattering noise.
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Qingsheng He, Haoyun Wei, Shurong He, Guofan Jin, and Minxian Wu "Properties of volume holograms recording in photopolymer films with various pulse exposures repetition frequencies", Proc. SPIE 5636, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications II, (7 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.580978
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Volume holography

Holograms

Holography

Light scattering

Scattering

Polymerization

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