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Figure 1: Spectral sensitivity
curves for PFG-04.

Figure 2: Diffraction efficiency
curve for PFG-04.

Figure 3: Hardening time for
PFG-04 versus Storage Time. The black curve refers to a storage
temperature of 18 Degrees Celsius and grey curve to a storage temperature
of 4 Degrees Celsius.
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This material
is designed for the recording of reflection Denisyuk-type
holograms using CW laser radiation (488nm, 514nm -Argon laser).
The material spectral sensitivity curve is shown in figure1.
The sensitivity reaches 100mJ/cm2 in the blue spectrum
range and 250mJ/cm2 in the green. Due to its grainless
structure, this material has very high resolving power and a
diffraction efficiency of >75% (figure2),
but has the lowest sensitivity from all holography emulsions
offered by Geola's distribution network.
The recommended processing technique
of the exposed hologram consists of the following operations:
1). Thermal Hardening after exposure
(100OC) - Depending on the layer freshness. See figure3.
2). Cooling to Room temperature.
3). Bathing in running filtered
water - 3mins.
4). Bathing in 50% Isopropyl Alcohol
solution for 2 - 3 mins.
5). Bathing in 75% Isopropyl Alcohol
solution for 2 - 3 mins.
6). Bathing in 100% Isopropyl
Alcohol solution for 2 - 3 mins.
7). Drying in a desiccator. (100OC)
for 60 mins.
8). Emulsion layer preservation
using optical anhydrous adhesive and protective glass.
Note that the processing solution
temperatures must not exceed 20OC for fresh layers. If
holograms appear "milky" in colour then the processing
solution temperature should be decreased or the thermal hardening
period should be prolonged. The material shelf life is 12 months
(average observed period). |
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