Difference between revisions of "Hologram Recording Materials"
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Holograms need a material to record interference fringes. There are many materials that can record fringes. | Holograms need a material to record interference fringes. There are many materials that can record fringes. | ||
− | + | ; [[Silver Halide Materials]] : Basic information about silver halide holographic plates and film. | |
− | + | ; [[Silver Halide Chemistry]] : Theory and Practice of Making Silver Halide Plates and Development. | |
− | + | ; [[Silver Film Comparison Chart]] : A quick comparison of the qualities of different commercially made films. | |
− | + | ; [[Dichromated Gelatin Chemistry]] : Theory and Practice of DCG Plates and Development. | |
− | + | ; [[Polymer Film and Processes]] : Many commercially sold holograms are made from photopolymers. | |
− | + | ; [[Photoresist]] : Taken from the electronics industry, this material can make relief holograms for embossing. | |
− | + | ; [[Coating Methods]] : Coating Gelatin on to a glass plate is an art in itself. | |
− | + | ; [[Crystals]] : There are many crystals that can record an image. The cost and exposure energy required is very high so they are not often used for holography. | |
− | + | ; [[Embossed Holograms]] : These are like the holograms seen on credit cards. | |
− | + | ; [[Gelatin]] : Used as the suspension medium to hold light sensitive particles. | |
− | + | ; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hologram#Materials Wikipedia] : Wikipedia's summary of Holographic Recording Materials. | |
− | + | ; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table_%28standard%29 The Elements] : The Periodic Table of the Elements | |
− | + | ; [[Books]] | |
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− | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hologram#Materials Wikipedia's summary of Holographic Recording Materials | ||
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− | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table_%28standard%29 Periodic | ||
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Revision as of 22:01, 2 May 2013
Holograms need a material to record interference fringes. There are many materials that can record fringes.
- Silver Halide Materials
- Basic information about silver halide holographic plates and film.
- Silver Halide Chemistry
- Theory and Practice of Making Silver Halide Plates and Development.
- Silver Film Comparison Chart
- A quick comparison of the qualities of different commercially made films.
- Dichromated Gelatin Chemistry
- Theory and Practice of DCG Plates and Development.
- Polymer Film and Processes
- Many commercially sold holograms are made from photopolymers.
- Photoresist
- Taken from the electronics industry, this material can make relief holograms for embossing.
- Coating Methods
- Coating Gelatin on to a glass plate is an art in itself.
- Crystals
- There are many crystals that can record an image. The cost and exposure energy required is very high so they are not often used for holography.
- Embossed Holograms
- These are like the holograms seen on credit cards.
- Gelatin
- Used as the suspension medium to hold light sensitive particles.
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia's summary of Holographic Recording Materials.
- The Elements
- The Periodic Table of the Elements
- Books