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Improvement of the spatial frequency response of photopolymer materials by modifying polymer chain length
Date Issued
2008-03-01
Date Available
2011-11-29T17:00:54Z
Abstract
One of the key predictions of the nonlocal photopolymerization driven diffusion (NPDD) model is that a reduction in the extent of the nonlocal effects within a material will improve the high spatial frequency response.
The NPDD model is generalized to more accurately model material absorbtivity. By eliminating the necessity for the steady-state approximation to describe the rate of change of monomer radical concentration, a more accurate physical representation of the initial transient behavior, at the start of grating growth, is achieved, which includes the effects of oxygen-based inhibition. The spatial frequency response of an acrylamide/polyvinylalcohol-based photopolymer is then improved through the addition of a chain transfer agent (CTA), sodium formate. Using the NPDD model demonstrates that the CTA has the effect of decreasing the average length of the polyacrylamide (PA) chains formed, thus reducing the nonlocal response parameter, σ. Further independent confirmation of the resulting reduction in the PA average molecular weight is provided using a diffusion-based holographic technique
The NPDD model is generalized to more accurately model material absorbtivity. By eliminating the necessity for the steady-state approximation to describe the rate of change of monomer radical concentration, a more accurate physical representation of the initial transient behavior, at the start of grating growth, is achieved, which includes the effects of oxygen-based inhibition. The spatial frequency response of an acrylamide/polyvinylalcohol-based photopolymer is then improved through the addition of a chain transfer agent (CTA), sodium formate. Using the NPDD model demonstrates that the CTA has the effect of decreasing the average length of the polyacrylamide (PA) chains formed, thus reducing the nonlocal response parameter, σ. Further independent confirmation of the resulting reduction in the PA average molecular weight is provided using a diffusion-based holographic technique
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology
Other Sponsorship
SPIE Educational Scholarship
Enterprise Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Journal
Journal of the Optical Society of America B
Volume
25
Issue
3
Start Page
396
End Page
406
Copyright (Published Version)
2008 Optical Society of America
Subject – LCSH
Photopolymerization
Holographic storage devices (Computer science)
Holography
Polymers
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
0740-3224
1520-8540
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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