Abstract
Effects of substrates on recording properties of blue-sensitive photopolymers are reported for the first time. Diffraction efficiency, thresholds recording energy, and a dynamic range (M/#) of media sandwiched between different kinds of substrates are measured. Polycarbonate substrate lowers M/#. Diffraction efficiency and threshold recording energy in a big hologram recording are enlarged for polycarbonate substrates. Introduction of SiO2 layer to polycarbonate substrate improves the recording properties.
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