Abstract

Abstract Fixation-free rehalogenating bleaching is an interesting for the production of phase holograms. The shrinkage of the emulsion is reduced in comparison with other bleaching methods (reversal bleaching or rehalogenating bleaching with fixation). In this paper we present experimental results for fixation-free rehalogenating bleached holograms derived from the novel BB-640, a red-sensitive ultra-fine grain emulsion from Holographic Recording Technologies. The influence of the potassium bromide concentration in the bleach solution on the final quality of the holograms is also studied. The concentrations of the different components of the bleach solution are adjusted to obtain the highest values of diffraction efficiency. We show that really high diffraction efficiencies can be obtained, as high as 84%, when fixation-free rehalogenating bleached holograms are recorded on BB-640 plates.

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