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Refractive index contrast (between the matrix and the resulting photopolymer) is one of the major factors that determine the storage capacity of a recording material. In general, the higher the refractive index contrast, the higher will be the storage capacity Most likely the high crosslinking density/low porosity is responsible for the decreased sensitivity of the monomers in the polycarbonate matrix system. For an example of the influence of the matrix on holographic properties of a recording system, see ref. 3c
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Refractive index contrast (between the matrix and the resulting photopolymer) is one of the major factors that determine the storage capacity of a recording material. In general, the higher the refractive index contrast, the higher will be the storage capacity
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