Top-Performance Transmission Gratings with Haloalkanes-Based Polymeric Composite Materials

Materials (Basel). 2022 Dec 3;15(23):8638. doi: 10.3390/ma15238638.

Abstract

We report on highly transparent holographic phase transmission volume gratings recorded in the visible region at λ = 532 nm. The maximum measured diffraction efficiency is higher than 80% with a grating pitch of Λ≈ 300 nm and a refractive index modulation Δn ≈ 0.018. To obtain these results, we used a holographic mixture based on multi-reticulated acrylate and haloalkanes (1-bromo-butane and 1-bromo-hexane) and a synergic combination of camphore-quinone, which has a maximum absorbance at c.a. 470 nm, and R6G, here used as co-initiator, to efficiently initiate the photo-polymerization process. High transparent and high efficient holographic structures based on polymers can find applications in many research fields including integrated optics, sensors, high density data storage and security.

Keywords: acrylate; halo-alkanes; holographic gratings; polymers.

Grants and funding

C.R. and R.C. thank “Marche Applied Research Laboratory for Innovative Composites”, POR Marche FESR 2014–2020, Italy.