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  • Experiments indicate that dichromated gelatin holograms form due to an air-gelatin interface, which produces high diffraction efficiencies from a refractive index difference of 0.52.
  • The rapid use of isopropanol during development causes strains in the gelatin film, leading to cracks that occur between well-exposed areas of cross-linked gelatin.
  • The research includes photomicrographic evidence and various measurements that support a model explaining the experimental results for both Bragg-Lippmann and plane gratings.

Article Abstract

Experiments have been performed which lead to the conclusion that dichromated gelatin holograms arise as a result of the formation of an air-gelatin interface, with the observed high diffraction efficiencies resulting from the air-gelatin refractive index differential of 0.52 found at the interface. It is postulated that rapid removal of water by isopropanol in the development process creates strains in the gelatin film which are relieved by splitting. The resultant cracks in the hologram manifest themselves in an obvious location, between the highly exposed planes of cross-linked gelatin. Photomicrographic evidence on Bragg-Lippmann and on plane gratings, liquid gate data, lack of thickness reciprocity for the gratings, and observations of grating thickness employing bandpass measurements comprise the bulk of the experimental work. From these data, a model is proposed that is consistent with all the experimental results for both Bragg-Lippmann and plane gratings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.9.001651DOI Listing

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