Photopolymeric films with highly tunable refractive index modulation for high precision diffractive optics

The design and manufacturing of high efficiency and reliable volume phase holographic optical elements require photosensitive material where it is possible to finely control the refractive index modulation. Bayfol HX photopolymers show this feature together with other interesting advantages, in part...

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Laser beams
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Refractive index
Refractivity
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