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20 January 1994 Excited state processes in photosensitive systems for imaging applications
Jean-Pierre Fouassier, Fabrice Morlet-Savary, Abdelali Erddalane
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Abstract
Design of photosensitive systems in the field of UV curing and in the area of imaging science (such as 3D stereolithography, photopolymer in laser-to-plate imaging systems, in holographic recording films or in holographic optical elements) is currently and extensively developed. In previous papers, we have (1) detailed some aspects related to recording media based on a photoinduced polymerization reaction which appears promising to record holographic patterns and (2) presented a very general paper on the different photosensitive systems useful to start the polymerization reaction. The present paper is concerned with an investigation of the excited state processes in selected three-component initiating systems which have been shown to be highly efficient under laser exposure and present a high potential for applications in the laser imaging area.
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Jean-Pierre Fouassier, Fabrice Morlet-Savary, and Abdelali Erddalane "Excited state processes in photosensitive systems for imaging applications", Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166307
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Polymerization

Bromine

Holography

Picosecond phenomena

Ultraviolet radiation

Laser applications

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