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Measurement and Analysis of the Angular Selectivity Characteristics of Holograms in Photopolymer Materials

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The hardware and software of a stand for measuring the angular selectivity characteristics of transmission and reflection holograms have been upgraded. As a result, the information content and the accuracy of optical signal measurements have been increased. The angular selectivity characteristics of holographic gratings with arbitrary values of parameters recording beams in thick-layer and thin photopolymers have been measured and analyzed. Based on these data, it is possible to reveal new information on the nature and the inhomogeneity of the spatial structure of analyzed holograms. Recommendations for practical application of various holographic photopolymer materials are presented.

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The work was supported by the state task no. 121022000126-9 (project no. AAA-A21-121011490013) as a part of the Development of Highly Informative Optical Methods for Studying the Composition and Microstructure of Materials and Substances research project.

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Pen, E.F., Vyukhina, N.N., Tverdokhleb, P.E. et al. Measurement and Analysis of the Angular Selectivity Characteristics of Holograms in Photopolymer Materials. Instrum Exp Tech 65, 292–300 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441222020178

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