. "[0B0C02B7F596]" . "RIV/68407700:21340/08:00153075" . "2008-08-27+02:00"^^ . . . "359567" . "Characterization and Application of New Photopolymer Recording Media for Usage in Holograph" . "Characterization and Application of New Photopolymer Recording Media for Usage in Holograph" . "RIV/68407700:21340/08:00153075!RIV10-MSM-21340___" . "Holography, holographic interferometry, or holographic optical elements manufacturing are compromised by the shortcomings of used holographic recording materials. Classical materials such as silver-halide emulsions, their excellent sensitivity, resolution, spectral range are eclipsed by the necessity of wet chemical processing and by inherent noise. Other commonly used holographic materials are not much better, some of their parameters are good however compromised with other weak parameters. Recently, it has seemed that new photopolymer recording materials can overcome most of these problems. The sandwich structure of the recording media can be easily prepared from commercial available liquid photopolymers. This paper presents testing results and preliminary conclusions of sandwich photopolymer structures employed as a holographic recording media. Characterization of recording structures as well as real life holographic usage examples is done." . . . "Praha" . "Praha" . "Characterization and Application of New Photopolymer Recording Media for Usage in Holograph"@en . "2"^^ . "Kv\u011Bto\u0148, Milan" . . "Characterization and Application of New Photopolymer Recording Media for Usage in Holograph"@en . "978-80-86742-25-0" . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . "Photonics Prague 2008, The 6th International Conference on Photonics, Devices and Systems" . "polymer holography; photopolymer recording materi\u00E1l; permanent record formation; polymerization; self-developing material"@en . "Z(MSM6840770022)" . "21340" . "1"^^ . . . "Agentura Action M" . "Holography, holographic interferometry, or holographic optical elements manufacturing are compromised by the shortcomings of used holographic recording materials. Classical materials such as silver-halide emulsions, their excellent sensitivity, resolution, spectral range are eclipsed by the necessity of wet chemical processing and by inherent noise. Other commonly used holographic materials are not much better, some of their parameters are good however compromised with other weak parameters. Recently, it has seemed that new photopolymer recording materials can overcome most of these problems. The sandwich structure of the recording media can be easily prepared from commercial available liquid photopolymers. This paper presents testing results and preliminary conclusions of sandwich photopolymer structures employed as a holographic recording media. Characterization of recording structures as well as real life holographic usage examples is done."@en .