Abstract
The process of optical formation of relief holograms from photopolymerizing
composites with nonpolymerization-capable additives is experimentally investigated. The
conditions for inhomogeneous optical displacement of these components onto the surface
of the photopolymer are determined. It is shown that using butyl alcohol as a
nonpolymerization-capable component not only makes it possible to efficiently create
polymeric relief by an inhomogeneous intensity distribution even with low contrast but
also makes it possible to optimize the diffraction efficiency of relief polymeric
holograms by the concentration of this additive.
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