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20 January 1994 Holographic notch filters recorded on DCG-coated glass and polycarbonate substrates
Nadia Capolla, Alain Beauregard, Denis Vincent
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Abstract
Holographic rejection filters for eye protection against lasers can successfully be fabricated on DCG-coated glass substrates with excellent performances such as narrow spectral bandwidth, optical densities superior to 4.5 and low noise. However, to protect the eye against shocks a more resistant substrate must be used. Since polycarbonate shows good optical qualities, it appears to be a good substitute to glass. Nevertheless, ways must be found to improve the adhesion of DCG layers onto the hydrophobic material before obtaining the same performances as those shown by filters recorded on glass substrates.
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Nadia Capolla, Alain Beauregard, and Denis Vincent "Holographic notch filters recorded on DCG-coated glass and polycarbonate substrates", Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166340
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Glasses

Holography

Absorbance

Coating

Linear filtering

Plasma

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