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25 November 1993 Diffractive optics for CO2 laser on dry photopolymer: fabrication and testing
Yuri B. Boiko, Jesus R. Moya-Cessa, Fernando Mendoza Santoyo, Daniel-Joseph Lougnot
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Abstract
A new technological approach makes possible the fabrication of relief computer-generated focusing elements for infrared radiation by using a dry photopolymer recording material. A photopolymer material, was used to make a computer-generated focusing element. Its performance is described when it is used with a CO2 laser and solar illumination. Results describing the spectral frequencies measured are presented here.
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Yuri B. Boiko, Jesus R. Moya-Cessa, Fernando Mendoza Santoyo, and Daniel-Joseph Lougnot "Diffractive optics for CO2 laser on dry photopolymer: fabrication and testing", Proc. SPIE 2000, Current Developments in Optical Design and Optical Engineering III, (25 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.163642
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Optical fabrication

Humidity

Laser optics

Near field optics

Computer generated holography

Lamps

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