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Applied Optics
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Optical recording of refractive-index patterns in doped poly-(Methyl methacrylate) films

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Thin films (3-6 μm) of poly-(methyl methacrylate) and benzildimethylketal were deposited from solutions in methyl methacrylate or styrene. The formation of refractive-index changes (∆n) by illumination with 366-nm light was studied over a large concentration range of ketal. For low concentrations benzildimethylketal acts mainly as a photoinitiator inducing ∆n patterns via polymerization of the residual monomer. In the region of higher ketal contents the ∆n formation is caused presumably by a photochemical reaction of benzildimethylketal. After thermal development and fixing, refractive-index changes up to 5 X 10-2could be obtained. © 1984 Optical Society of America.

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