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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
Sensor holograms utilize the diffraction principle of transmitting volume holographic grating (VHG) recorded within a photopolymer appositely functionalized to detect a specific stimulus or analyte. A change in the swelling or shrinking state or cross-linking density of the polymer can be caused by the hologram interaction with an analyte. This leads to a change in the recorded hologram sensor and thus, considering an incident monochromatic light and the VHG angular selectivity, to an angle shift of the diffracted maximum intensity. In this work, two new photopolymers based on a sol-gel matrix opportunely functionalized to be sensitive to transition metals or heavy metals were used as sensitive material to record VHGs. An interferometric set up with a laser source at 532nm was used to record VHGs and gratings of 1000 lines/mm were realized. When exposed to a solution of water and lead, an angle shift of about 3° …
Publisher: 
International Society for Optics and Photonics
Publication date: 
5 May 2015
Authors: 

G Bianco, MA Ferrara, F Borbone, F Zuppardi, A Roviello, V Striano, G Coppola

Biblio References: 
Volume: 9506 Pages: 95062B
Origin: 
Optical Sensors 2015