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Forming the surface relief of complex holographic structures on photosensitive material PFG-01
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Ганжерли Н.М., Гуляев С.Н., Маурер И.А., Черных Д.Ф. Формирование поверхностного рельефа сложных голографических структур на фотоматериале ПФГ-01 // Оптический журнал. 2015. Т. 82. № 3. С. 37–42.
Ganzherli N.M., Gulyaev S.N., Maurer I.A., Chernykh D.F. Forming the surface relief of complex holographic structures on photosensitive material PFG-01 [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2015. V. 82. № 3. P. 37–42.
N. M. Ganzherli, I. A. Maurer, D. F. Chernykh, and S. N. Gulyaev, "Forming the surface relief of complex holographic structures on photosensitive material PFG-01," Journal of Optical Technology. 82(3), 158-161 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.82.000158
This paper presents an analysis of the results of measurements of the surface relief of holographic diffusers obtained on PFG-01 photoemulsions by means of multiplex holograms. The results of the measurements confirm that different methods of converting amplitude holographic structures into relief-phase structures have a substantial effect on the optical characteristics of the diffusers.
multiplex hologram, irregular and regular holographic structures, surface relief, silver halide photoemulsions, photochemical process, selective tanning, R-10 bleach, short-wavelength UV radiation, scattering indicatrix
OCIS codes: 050.1950; 090.4220; 090.2900; 240.5770; 260.7190; 350.5130
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