Optimization of photopolymer materials for the fabrication of a holographic waveguide

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In this work, we present a method of manufacturing an optical see-through display based on a holographic waveguide with transmission holograms that couple the incident light between air and the glass substrate, accomplishing total internal reflection. The holograms (slanted transmission gratings with a spatial frequency of 1700 lines/mm) were recorded on a polyvinyl alcohol acrylamide (PVA/AA) photopolymer. We will also show that the addition of N,N ′ -methylene-bis-acrylamide (BMA) to the composition of the photopolymer allows the achievement of the index modulations necessary to obtain high diffraction efficiencies in non-slanted diffraction gratings of 1000 and 2200 lines/mm, and also in slanted gratings of 1700 lines/mm (which are the base of the optical system proposed).

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Neipp, C., Francés, J., Martínez, F. J., Fernández, R., Alvarez, M. L., Bleda, S., … Gallego, S. (2017). Optimization of photopolymer materials for the fabrication of a holographic waveguide. Polymers, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9090395

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