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3 Dimensional analysis of holographic photopolymers based memories
Date Issued
2005-05-02
Date Available
2011-11-24T16:49:18Z
Abstract
One of the most interesting applications of photopolymers is as holographic recording materials for holographic memories. One of the basic requirements for this application is that the recording material thickness
must be 500 µm or thicker. In recent years many 2-dimensional models have been proposed for the analysis of photopolymers. Good agreement between theoretical simulations and experimental results has been obtained for layers thinner than 200 µm. The attenuation of the light inside the material by Beer’s law results in an attenuation of the index profile inside the material and in some cases the effective optical thickness of the material is lower than the physical thickness. This is an important and fundamental limitation in achieving high capacity holographic memories using photopolymers and cannot be analyzed using 2-D diffusion models. In this paper a model is proposed to describe the behavior of the photopolymers in 3-D. This model is applied to simulate the formation of profiles in depth for different photopolymer viscosities and different intensity attenuations inside the material.
must be 500 µm or thicker. In recent years many 2-dimensional models have been proposed for the analysis of photopolymers. Good agreement between theoretical simulations and experimental results has been obtained for layers thinner than 200 µm. The attenuation of the light inside the material by Beer’s law results in an attenuation of the index profile inside the material and in some cases the effective optical thickness of the material is lower than the physical thickness. This is an important and fundamental limitation in achieving high capacity holographic memories using photopolymers and cannot be analyzed using 2-D diffusion models. In this paper a model is proposed to describe the behavior of the photopolymers in 3-D. This model is applied to simulate the formation of profiles in depth for different photopolymer viscosities and different intensity attenuations inside the material.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Oficina de Ciencia y Tecnología (OCyT)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Journal
Optics Express
Volume
13
Issue
9
Start Page
3543
End Page
3557
Copyright (Published Version)
2005 OSA
Subject – LCSH
Holography
Holographic storage devices (Computer science)
Photopolymers
Web versions
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
1094-4087
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