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The interference of two coherent light beams into the volume of a light sensitive media leads to a spatial modulation of the index of absorption and/or the index of refraction. The spatial modulation of the parameters of the recording media vanishes in some media after switching off the recording light so the recorded diffraction grating is of transient nature. The dynamic holography and optical processing of information need recording media with great number of recording/ erasing cycles as well as anysotropic photoresponse, good sensitivity, etc. In this connection the investigation of the recording media of purple membranes (PM) incorporated in different matrices is of interest.
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Markovski, P., Todorov, G. (1989). Holographic Investigations of Aqueous Suspensions of Purple Membranes. In: Knoche, W., Schomäcker, R. (eds) Reactions in Compartmentalized Liquids. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74787-8_14
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