My lab has a Neodymium frequency-doubled laser. Will this laser work with Slavich emulsions and if so, which emulsion is the best for transmission holograms and which for reflection holograms?
Whether your pulsed laser is appropriate for Holography or not is a highly complex question and depends on the detailed construction of your laser. You should hence contact an expert in holography lasers. The recommended emulsion for Neodymium lasers is VRP-M. This emulsion is sensitive from nanosecond pulse to CW laser emission. • What are the best materials for use with contact copying from reflection masters with CW lasers? PFG-01 and PFG-03M (Red laser) and PFG-03C (Red or Green Lasers). • Is there a difference between the real lifetime of rolled and cut-sheet film material? Once a sheet is taken off the roll its lifetime is reduced to for about twice time. • Are larger size (>40x60cm) holography plates available? We accept larger orders for non-standard size plates. • I am making reflection and transmission holograms on PFG-01 and VRP-M materials. I use CW Argon (2W) and HeNe (50mW) lasers. In your catalogue it is not exactly clear whether I need to use latensification or not. Mus
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