Abstract
The holographic recording characteristics of a photopolymer–nanoporous-glass composite are reported. An of 3.2 is measured in this medium by angle multiplexing of a series of plane-wave holograms. In addition, the dimensional stability of the material is demonstrated by the negligible Bragg detuning of a set of angle-multiplexed holograms recorded with varying grating tilt angles and by the relative insensitivity of the detuning to changes in temperature.
© 1999 Optical Society of America
Full Article | PDF ArticleMore Like This
Lisa Dhar, Arturo Hale, Howard E. Katz, Marcia L. Schilling, Melinda G. Schnoes, and Fred C. Schilling
Opt. Lett. 24(7) 487-489 (1999)
Lisa Dhar, Kevin Curtis, Michael Tackitt, Marcia Schilling, Scott Campbell, William Wilson, Adrian Hill, Carol Boyd, Nicholas Levinos, and Alex Harris
Opt. Lett. 23(21) 1710-1712 (1998)
R. M. Shelby, D. A. Waldman, and R. T. Ingwall
Opt. Lett. 25(10) 713-715 (2000)