Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1493422 Optical Materials 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Enhanced diffraction efficiency and energetic sensitivity.•Peak diffraction efficiency of 80% for 50 mJ/cm2 exposure.•High efficiency holographic data storage could be successfully demonstrated.

Studies carried out to gauge the potential of a metal-ion doped panchromatic photopolymer recording material for application in real-time holographic data storage is presented. The photopolymer films are spin coated on glass plates to ensure better surface uniformity. Volume holographic transmission gratings with peak diffraction efficiency of 80% could be stored in the photopolymer films of 100 μm thickness. An efficiency of 70% is achievable even for gratings recorded with exposure energy as low as 10 mJ/cm2. A checkerboard pattern data page recorded in the photopolymer film using a defocused 4-f recording geometry could be reconstructed with good image quality. The experimental results illustrate the competency of the developed photopolymer for holographic data storage applications.

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