1 June 2011 Holograms in polyvinyl alcohol photosensitized with CuCl2(2H2O)
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Abstract
We propose the use of polyvinyl alcohol photosensitized with copper chloride dihydrated CuCl2(2H2O) as a photosensitive material for recording holographic gratings. We obtained different dissolutions changing concentration of photosensitive agent and varying their pH factor, refraction index, and optical density for each sample. We registered diffraction gratings by holographic methods. The behaviors of diffraction efficiency parameters of holographic gratings regarding the concentration of a photosensitive agent were analyzed. We show there exists a correspondence between the diffraction efficiency parameter with concentration change of CuCl2(2H2O). The low toxicity of this holographic recording material as well as its peculiar behavior, photosensitivity, and ability to conduct electricity, makes it attractive for production diffractive optical elements with bio-polymers.
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Arturo Olivares-Perez, Israel Fuentes-Tapia, María de la Paz Hernández-Garay, and Juan Carlos Ibarra-Torres "Holograms in polyvinyl alcohol photosensitized with CuCl2(2H2O)," Optical Engineering 50(6), 065801 (1 June 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3589293
Published: 1 June 2011
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Holography

Diffraction gratings

Energy efficiency

Mirrors

Crystals

Holographic materials

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