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29 June 2004 Glucose-fructose holograms
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Proceedings Volume 5290, Practical Holography XVIII: Materials and Applications; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526270
Event: Electronic Imaging 2004, 2004, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Crystallization plymerization can be generated in the glucose with fructose when ultraviolet light it is irradiated; the crystallization polymerization opens up possibilities to the material, as matrix to record holographic images, applied conventional microlithography techniques with ultraviolet ligth. The masks with the information is transferred as a modulation of polymerized regions, where were exposed to UV light and regions without plymerization not exposed to UV light. Shows phase modulation by refraction index. Because the polymerized areas presents less density, than the nonexposed areas, changes the emulsion density can be interpreted as changes of refraction index. A developed process is not required, because the material is developed itself; for a physical-chemical mechanism well-known as process cured reaction.
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E. L. Ponce-Lee, A. Olivares-Perez, I. Fuentes-Tapia, and Jose Luis Juarez-Perez "Glucose-fructose holograms", Proc. SPIE 5290, Practical Holography XVIII: Materials and Applications, (29 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526270
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Glucose

Ultraviolet radiation

Diffraction

Modulation

3D image reconstruction

Carbon

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