Relief diffracted elements recorded on absorbent photopolymers

Optics Express
Sergi GallegoAugusto Beléndez

Abstract

Relief surface changes provide interesting possibilities for storing diffractive optical elements on photopolymers and are an important source of information for characterizing and understanding the material behavior. In this paper we use a 3-dimensional model, based on direct parameter measurements, for predicting the relief structures generated on without-coverplate photopolymers. We have analyzed different spatial frequency and recording intensity distributions such as binary and blazed periodic patterns. This model was successfully applied to different photopolymers with different values of monomer diffusion.

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May 15, 2013·Optics Express·Sergi GallegoAugusto Beléndez
Jul 16, 2015·Optics Letters·S GallegoA Beléndez
Feb 3, 2016·Optics Express·R FernándezI Pascual
Mar 15, 2016·Materials·Roberto FernándezAugusto Beléndez
May 2, 2018·Applied Optics·N D VorzobovaI J Schelkanova

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