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The formation of a refractive index profile (RIP) in planar polymer structures with methyl methacrylate as the penetrant and a matrix composed of diallyl isophthalate with maleic anhydride is investigated experimentally. The effect of different factors on this process is studied: temperatures, diffusion times, diffusion boundary conditions, and ratios of the components of the system. Some data which give an idea of the optical characteristics of planar gradient-index lenses are presented.
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Zh. Tekh. Fiz. 67, 83–87 (April 1997)
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Bukhbinder, T.L., Dremina, E.A., Kosyakov, V.I. et al. Basic rules for the formation of a refractive index profile in planar polymer structures. Tech. Phys. 42, 399–402 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1258693
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