2021
DOI: 10.1364/ao.434503
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Thick PQ:PMMA transmission holograms for free-space optical communication via wavelength-division multiplexing

Abstract: Phenantrenequinone doped poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PQ:PMMA) is a holographic substrate that can be used for angle or wavelength multiplexed Bragg gratings. However, efficient writings can be done only using a high-power, long-coherence volume laser over a limited wavelength range. This constraint makes it difficult to write gratings that would diffract several different read wavelengths into a single direction. We describe the rules for writing such gratings, taking into account the differences in the mean in… Show more

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“…Volume HOEs are a great candidate for such an application, as they can function as diffractive spectral filters with customizable center wavelength and FWHM. 8,11 PQ:PMMA is a write-once read-many photopolymer that can be created in thicknesses up to millimeter scale, allowing the stored holograms to function in the Bragg regime. Gratings are formed by interfering expanded laser beams within the material, whereby the peaks and troughs of the interference pattern result in correspondingly strong or weak reactions between the PQ dye molecules and MMA monomers, yielding a modulation of the refractive index.…”
Section: Nir Holographic Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Volume HOEs are a great candidate for such an application, as they can function as diffractive spectral filters with customizable center wavelength and FWHM. 8,11 PQ:PMMA is a write-once read-many photopolymer that can be created in thicknesses up to millimeter scale, allowing the stored holograms to function in the Bragg regime. Gratings are formed by interfering expanded laser beams within the material, whereby the peaks and troughs of the interference pattern result in correspondingly strong or weak reactions between the PQ dye molecules and MMA monomers, yielding a modulation of the refractive index.…”
Section: Nir Holographic Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to overcome this limitation, it is necessary to perform k-vector matching to find the writing angles for 532 nm beams that produce equivalent gratings that can match the design parameters. 8,11 Figure 2. Spectral-spatial filtering diagram.…”
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“…Looking for new high-performance storage materials is an effective way to improve the holographic storage properties. Among different holographic storage media, PQ/PMMA polymers [ 11 ] exhibit unique holographic properties with high storage density, a simple fabrication method, negligible shrinkage and controllable size [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. However, the response time of this material, which is approximately tens of seconds, has not been effectively improved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Volume holograms have been the focus of many research endeavors for many decades. These holographic optical elements (HOEs) are often easily customizable and can achieve high diffraction efficiencies (DEs), making them a practical choice for optical processing and storage devices such as memory discs, 1,2 spectral filters, 3 or lenses. [4][5][6] Due to the thickness of these devices, the gratings fall into the Bragg regime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%