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Holographic gratings recorded by photodeposition of inorganic colloidsFormat | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
Surface photodeposition is a photon assisted process, by which thin films can be formed on substrates immersed in colloidal solutions. Holographic gratings of various spatial frequencies have been recorded by photodeposition of amorphous selenium colloids. The holographic surface relief grating formation is described in relation to the modulation transfer function of colloidal photodeposition. Spatial frequencies of about 1500 lines/mm can be recorded with amorphous selenium, whose colloidal particle sizes range from 30 to 80 nm.
Paper Details
Date Published: 2 March 1993
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 1732, Holographics International '92, (2 March 1993); doi: 10.1117/12.140391
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1732:
Holographics International '92
Yuri N. Denisyuk; Frank Wyrowski, Editor(s)
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 1732, Holographics International '92, (2 March 1993); doi: 10.1117/12.140391
Show Author Affiliations
Victor Weiss, Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
A. Peled, Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
A. Peled, Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Asher A. Friesem, Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1732:
Holographics International '92
Yuri N. Denisyuk; Frank Wyrowski, Editor(s)
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