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20 February 2007 Organic photoluminescent holograms
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Abstract
We developed a holographic material based on glucose. The material is recorded by its crystalline polymerization when it is radiated with ultraviolet light. Also we doped our holographic material with a colorant (pink Deiman(R)), obtaining a parallel photoluminescence phenomenon. Thus, a diffraction grating generated in a computer is transferred to our material using UV light, and it is reconstructed by a green laser beam. We analyzed the grating efficiency and the photoluminescent light emitted.
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E. L. Ponce-Lee, A. Olivares-Pérez, B. Ruiz-Limón, M. P. Hernández-Garay, and G. Páez-Trujillo "Organic photoluminescent holograms", Proc. SPIE 6488, Practical Holography XXI: Materials and Applications, 648805 (20 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.701846
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Ultraviolet radiation

Holograms

Polymers

Absorbance

Luminescence

Digital holography

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