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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2020 Volume 128, Issue 2, Pages 229–235 (Mi os472)

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Holography

Polarization-sensitive recording media based on fluorophore (lucifer yellow) dye for holography

V. G. Shaverdova, S. S. Petrova, A. L. Purtseladze, V. I. Tarasashvili, M. V. Tarasashvili

Laboratory of Holographic Recording and Information Processing, Institute of Cybernetics, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia

Abstract: Polarization-sensitive hologram media based on matrices of polyvinyl pyrrolidone and gelatin are created, containing Lucifer Yellow and Coummarine 466. A multiplexed dynamic hologram of Denisyuk is recorded in a luminescent photoanisotropic gyrotropic material, using linearly polarized radiation of the laser LSR 405 NL-50 ($\lambda$ = 405 nm). Using the method of polarization-luminescent holography, the photoanisotropic characteristics of the beam have been measured corresponding to the reconstructed imaginary image of the object field. The polarization spectra and photoluminescence intensity spectra of the reconstructed image were measured, depending on the composition of the recording medium. The possibility of multiplex recording has been demonstrated, as well as simultaneous observation of several images of an anisotropic-gyrotropic object encoded by different emission frequencies and / or polarization state. The combination of non-destructive polarization-luminescent holographic measurement method with other luminescent spectroscopic methods significantly expands the scope of this application by increasing dramatically the overall information content of the study.

Keywords: Polarized luminescence, polarization-sensitive compositions, multiplexed polarization-luminescent hologram.

Received: 26.07.2019
Revised: 26.07.2019
Accepted: 01.11.2019

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2020.02.48966.238-19


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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2020, 128:2, 224–230

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