Schilling, M. L. published the artcileAcrylate Oligomer-Based Photopolymers for Optical Storage Applications, SDS of cas: 2909-77-5, the publication is Chemistry of Materials (1999), 11(2), 247-254, database is CAplus.
Photopolymers are attractive candidates for high-d. holog. data storage because of their high sensitivity and refractive index contrast. The authors incorporated several high-index organic monomers into high optical quality acrylate oligomer-based formulations. Using reactivity ratio, reaction kinetics, and component refractive indexes as guidelines, a 6-fold increase in ¦¤n has been achieved compared to an initial all-acrylate formulation. Samples prepared from these formulations have been used to write and read >200 high-quality holograms in a given volume of material. This is the first time a photopolymeric medium has successfully been used to multiplex this number of holograms. Using these resins, a protocol for the evaluation of photopolymers as holog. media has been developed.
Chemistry of Materials published new progress about 2909-77-5. 2909-77-5 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Amine,Benzene, name is 2,6-Diisopropyl-N,N-dimethylaniline, and the molecular formula is C14H23N, SDS of cas: 2909-77-5.
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