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Suzanne Martin
Researcher at Dublin Institute of Technology
Publications - 125
Citations - 1860
Suzanne Martin is an academic researcher from Dublin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holography & Diffraction efficiency. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 113 publications receiving 1669 citations.
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Holographic recording characteristics of an acrylamide-based photopolymer.
TL;DR: Although the resolution is not sufficient for reflection holography, the recording characteristics are excellent for transmission gratings and the suitability of this self-developing material to both double-exposure and real-time holographic interferometry is demonstrated.
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Characterization of an acrylamide based dry photopolymer holographic recording material
TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of recorded gratings is improved by the addition of cross-linking monomers, and the shelf life is also improved by using cross-linked monomers.
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A visual indication of environmental humidity using a color changing hologram recorded in a self-developing photopolymer
TL;DR: In this paper, a reflection hologram for visual indication of environmental humidity has been studied, which is recorded in a self-developing photopolymer and changes color when exposed to a change in humidity and is fully reversible.
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Investigation of the diffusion processes in a self-processing acrylamide-based photopolymer system.
TL;DR: Comparison with the diffusion in photopolymer systems known for their good response at high spatial frequencies shows that both investigated diffusion processes occur in a much faster time scale.
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Characterisation of the Humidity and Temperature Responses of a Reflection Hologram Recorded in Acrylamide-based Photopolymer
TL;DR: In this paper, a reflection hologram recorded in a self-processing photopolymer layer has been characterized by measurement of the position of the maximum intensity in the spectral response of the hologram.