3D image recording on photopolymer films containing molecular composites of a new s-triazine monomer and acrylate monomer by dual photopolymerization.

J Nanosci Nanotechnol

Department of Chemical Engineering, Yonsei University, 134 Shin Chon dong, Seodaemun Gu, 120-749, Seoul, South Korea.

Published: September 2008

Three dimensional (3D) image recording on photopolymer film was explored using a mixture of s-triazine diepoxy (SEP) and ethylene glycol phenyl ether acrylate (PA) as a monomer to induce cationic and radical polymerization during the holographic recording. The photopolymer films were sensitive to a visible light source and polymerized upon excitation with a visible laser. 3D image was recorded on the photopolymer film by holographic recording using a 491 nm laser. The film containing a molecular composite of SEP and PA showed high diffraction efficiency via dual photo polymerization. Within 10 min of recording the image formation was vivid. In this way 3D screw and a letter image with large viewing angle were obtained onto the photopolymer film. The images were stable for longer than 3 month at RT and 5 hr at 85 degrees C, when read by a visible light.

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