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Holographic material

Moreover, cationically polymerizable epoxide monomers capable of undergoing ring-opening polymerization (see Chart 11.10) are used in volume holographic recording [78, 79]. [Pg.322]

Chart n.lO Structures of typical epoxide monomers employed in volume holography [78]. [Pg.323]

Chart n.n Chemical structure of a liquid-crystal-forming monomer [80]. [Pg.323]

Electrically switchahle holograms can be generated with formulations containing a liquid-crystalline monomer. A typical example is given in Chart 11.11. [Pg.323]


H. M. Smith, ed.. Holographic Materials, Topics in Applied Physics, Vol. 20, Springer-Vedag, Berlin, 1977. [Pg.165]

Polaroid DMP128 Holographic Material, Cambridge, Mass. [Pg.166]

Besides the classical photothermoplasts, LC side-chain polymers with distinct phase changes also are well suited for holographic purposes, and biopolymers from genetically engineered bacteriorhodopsine (BR) have been discussed as a holographic material. [Pg.154]

Kardinahl, T. Franke, H. Holographic Grating.s in Organic Photochromies Nonlinear and Switchable Gratings 1996 Vol. 2688(Holographic Materials II), pp. 52-58. [Pg.3269]

Holographic materials based on photo-isomerization exhibit TDE values in the range of 10 -10 s , with recording intensities of 10-50 mW/cm ... [Pg.163]

Recently, we have explored a new application of ionic liquids in photopolymeiizable holographic materials [53-55]. In the chapter, we highlighted our research in detail. The... [Pg.4]

The influence of ionic iiquids on photopolymerizable holographic materials... [Pg.6]


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