
handle: 10045/13680
Se presentan diversos modelos y algoritmos para caracterizar el comportamiento de un fotopolímero como material de registro holográfico. Dicha caracterización se realiza principalmente mediante el registro de redes holográficas en el material. Por un lado se estudia la propagación de la luz dentro de las estructuras periódicas almacenadas y por otro la formación del holograma en el material. Para constatar la validez de los modelos propuestos se presentandiversos experimentos realizados con un fotopolímero basado en polivinilalcohol/archilamida.
In order to characterize the behavior of photopolymers as holographic recording material some models and algorithms are presented. Holographic gratings with different spatial frequencies are recorded to characterize the material. The research has two main goals, the study of the light propagation inside periodic structures recorded in the materials and the modeling of the hologram formation in photopolymers. To check experimentally the models and algorithms proposed we use a polyvinylalcohol/acrylamide based photopolymer.
Este trabajo ha sido subvencionado por los Ministerios de Ciencia y Tecnología y de Educación y Ciencia del Estado Español (proyectos MAT2000-1361-C04-04, MAT2004-04881-C02-01 y FIS2005-05881-C02-02).
Agradecimientos: A Cristian Neipp López e Inmaculada Pascual Villalobos, directores de la Tesis Doctoral, por sus consejos, explicaciones y ánimos.
Materiales de registro holográfico, Modelos de difusión, Fotopolímeros, Física Aplicada, Holographic recording materials, Holography, Holografía, Óptica
Materiales de registro holográfico, Modelos de difusión, Fotopolímeros, Física Aplicada, Holographic recording materials, Holography, Holografía, Óptica
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