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Rehalogenating bleaches for photographic phase holograms. 3: Mechanism of material transfer

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Abstract

Rehalogenating bleaches produce a phase hologram by material transfer from the exposed areas to neighboring unexposed areas. Efficient material transfer requires the bath to contain an excess of bromide, suggesting that a process similar to Ostwald ripening is involved.

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