Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7909147 | Optical Materials | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The diffraction efficiency of photoinduced gratings recorded in polymethylmethacrylate doped with anthracylacetonatoboron difluoride was shown to be increased from 8% to 70% due to the post-exposure heating of the material to 75 °C. Mechanism of the thermal development was determined to be the diffusion of the initial photoactive additives molecules and the photoproduct. This process shifts the minimum of the material frequency-contrast characteristic into the low-frequency region as well as significantly increases the amplitude of the refractive index modulation for gratings with the spatial frequencies up to 2500 mmâ1.
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Authors
A.Yu. Zhizhchenko, O.B. Vitrik, Yu.N. Kulchin,