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Comparison of peristrophic multiplexing and a combination of angular and peristrophic holographic multiplexing in a thick PVA/acrylamide photopolymer for data storage
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2007
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HolographyEngineeringHolographic MethodPeristrophic MultiplexingData StorageDigital HolographyPolymer MaterialOptical PropertiesMultiplexing TechniquesPhotopolymer NetworkOptical SystemsPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePhotonicsOptoelectronicsPolymer ScienceConjugated PolymerOptical Information ProcessingExposure TimePeristrophic Holographic MultiplexingDiffraction EfficiencyDiffractive Optic
Two different types of multiplexing are used to store 90 holograms at the same location in a polyvinyl alcoholacrylamide photopolymer material. In the first, the 90 holograms are stored using only peristrophic multiplexing, whereas in the second a combination of angular and peristrophic multiplexing is used. The results (diffraction efficiency and dynamic range, M#) obtained with these two multiplexing techniques are compared. With the first, the dynamic range was M# = 13 and with the second M# = 8. An exposure schedule method is used to calculate the exposure time necessary to store the holograms with a more uniform, higher diffraction efficiency.
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