Abstract
An experimental method to study the photochemical reaction in solid-state dichromated gelatin during exposure is proposed, in which two laser sources with different wavelengths are used to induce photoreaction and to excite photoacoustic signal, respectively. This method is to obtain the real-time characteristics during the formation of the photoreaction product. The curve is fitted using the Rosencwaig-Gersho (R-G) theory and chemical kinetics. The reaction order and the rate of reaction may be obtained by fitting the parameters. The results show that photochemical reaction in dichromated gelatin conforms to the mechanism suggested by Watanable-Westheimer, and the photosensitivity of the samples, prepared under different conditions, is dependent on the initial concentration of photoactive ions.
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