One-step fabrication of graded rainbow-colored holographic photopolymer reflection gratings

Advanced Materials
Ke LiuAlexander N Cartwright

Abstract

A one-step fabrication method has been developed to realize graded holographic photopolymer reflection gratings with gradually varied period in the lateral direction, leading to a rainbow-colored reflection image in the same viewing angle. This low-cost rainbow-colored filter can be integrated with detectors or imaging devices to realize compact and portable spectroscopic analyzers.

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Jul 9, 2016·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·D CodyI Naydenova
Aug 10, 2016·Nanotechnology·Borui ChenAlexander Cartwright
Jul 21, 2015·Applied Optics·Mei-Lan PiaoNam Kim
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Feb 5, 2019·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Haiyan PengYen Wei
Feb 13, 2014·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Tania MoeinAlexander N Cartwright
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