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Preparation and Holographic Recording of Fluorescent Photopolymer Films Containing Anthracene Polymer for Security

  • Park, Tea-Hoon;Kim, Yoon-Jung;Kim, Jeong-Hun;Kim, Eun-Kyoung
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.305-309
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    • 2010
  • Photopolymer films containing fluorescent anthracene polymer, polymethyleneanthracene (PMAn), were prepared with different concentrations of PMAn for holographic recording useful for security documents. The fluorescent photopolymer film showed enhanced fluorescent intensity due to the micro-separation which arose from grating formation and diffusion during photopolymerization. Experimental values of diffraction efficiency were well matched to the simulated values for photopolymers having different PMAn concentrations. Holography patterning was carried out using the fluorescent photopolymer under a photo-mask. A grating was confirmed using microscope techniques in the recorded area under the pattern. Importantly the recorded area showed enhanced fluorescence compared to the unrecorded part, allowing fluorescence patterns at micro scale along with the submicron grating pattern. The fluorescence pattern recorded on the photopolymer film provides additional readability of holographic reading and thus is useful for secure recording and reading of information.

Fluorescent Pattern Generation on the Fluorescent Photopolymer with 2-beam Coupling Method (2-beam Coupling 방법을 이용한 광 고분자 형광 패턴 형성)

  • Kim, Yoon-Jung;Kim, Jeong-Hun;Sim, Bo-Yeon;Lee, Myeong-Kyu;Kim, Eun-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.6-11
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    • 2010
  • Fluorescent photopolymer film was prepared with composition containing acrylate monomer, binder, a visible light sensitive photo initiator, and fluorescent anthracene polymer. A fluorescent grating pattern was inscribed on the photopolymer film using a 2-beam coupling method. A 514 nm laser was coupled to generate a beam-interference pattern. A highly fluorescent diffractive line pattern was formed on the fluorescent photopolymer within 30 sec. of exposure. The fluorescence intensity was highly enhanced in the patterned area, possibly due to the change in the environment of the fluorescent polymers by the photo-polymerization of monomers. Under a photo-mask, a gap electrode pattern was formed of fluorescent gratings with a sub-micron scale, which was matched well to the calculated value ($2.5\;{\mu}m$ and $0.6\;{\mu}m$) based on the refractive index of the photopolymer and beam incident angle ($3.4^{\circ}$, $15^{\circ}$) to the photopolymer surface.