Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
850834 Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics 2013 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite the practical significance of slanted volume holographic gratings, most research presented in the photopolymer literature involves the use of unslanted reflection or transmission geometry gratings. A physically accurate electromagnetic model of the slanted holographic non-uniform gratings recorded in photopolymers is necessary in order to extract key volume grating parameters. In this paper we present a model, based on a set of two coupled differential equations, which include the effects of: (i) an exponential decay of refractive index modulation in the direction of the beam propagation due for example to the effects of dye absorption with depth; (ii) Gaussian profile of refractive index modulation due to recording by finite Gaussian beams, and (iii) a quadratic variation in the spatial period of the grating (chirp) arising due to non-uniform average index and thickness changes, i.e., shrinkage and swelling. Analytic results and numerical simulation are presented. In Part II the model developed in Part I is applied to fit experimental data, i.e., angular scans, of slanted gratings recorded in a polyvinylalcohol/acrylamide based material for different slant angles in order to extract key volume grating parameters.

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