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Gelatin-glycerol “red” recording systems with methylene blue
Y.N. Vygovsky, P.A. Draboturin, A.G. Konop, S.P. Konop, A.N. Malov

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Pages: 133-138

Full text of article: Russian language.

Abstract:
The organic dye methylene blue has been used to form high-performance amplitude and phase holograms with a He-Ne laser as a light source since 1968 [1-4]. Methylene blue (MB) photobleaching is the main mechanism for the formation of a diffraction grating.
In this article, we propose a new self-developing system: gelatin-glycerol layers sensitized by MB. In our opinion, this system opens up the potential for simple and fast real-time production of holograms .

Citation:
Vygovsky YN, Draboturin PA, Konop AG, Konop SP, Malov AN. Gelatin-glycerol “red” recording systems with methylene blue. Computer Optics 1998; 18: 133-138.

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