6 research outputs found

    Characterization of phenanthrenequinone-doped poly(methyl methacrylate) for holographic memory

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    The holographic recording characteristics of phenanthrenequinone- (PQ-) doped poly(methyl methacrylate) are investigated. The exposure sensitivity is characterized for single-hologram recording, and the M/# is measured for samples as thick as 3 mm. Optically induced birefringence is observed in this material

    Derivation and measurement of the M/# in spectral hole burning media

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    We demonstrate 10 plane wave holograms angularly multiplexed at one frequency channel in spectral hole burning medium. We show that the M/# is still a valid system metric and the measured M/# in one frequency channel is about 0.01

    Holographic recording in a photopolymer by optically induced detachment of chromophores

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    We demonstrate holographic recording in a new photopolymer system. The recording material is created by copolymerization of an optically inert monomer, methyl methacrylate, and a second monomer that is optically sensitive. On exposure of the recording material to light, a portion of the optically sensitive component detaches from the polymer matrix and causes hologram amplification through diffusion of the free molecules. We measured postrecording grating amplifications as high as 170% by this process. The recorded holograms are persistent at room temperature under continuous illumination at the recording wavelength
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