Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Post imaging processing – Physical developing
Patent
1987-09-21
1989-05-02
Corbin, John K.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Post imaging processing
Physical developing
350 361, 430 1, G02B 2700, G03H 104
Patent
active
048262900
ABSTRACT:
A method of developing a holographically recorded interference pattern in a dichromatic gelatin structure is provided. The process includes developing the hologram pattern by hydration and dehydration, baking the developed hologram pattern at a temperature equal or above 120.degree. C. for approximately 24 hours, rehydrating the developed hologram and dehydrating the developed hologram at a temperature of approximately 60.degree. C. for approximately 48 hours until the design wavelength response is attained to provide a stabilized hologram.
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Scott James E.
Wreede John E.
Alkov Leonard A.
Ben Loha
Corbin John K.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Karambelas A. W.
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