Claims
- 1. An optical article comprising a photoactive material that records a hologram upon exposure of the photoactive material to a first wavelength of light, a reaction inhibitor that inhibits a reaction of said photoactive material and a photoactive ingredient that reacts with said reaction inhibitor upon exposure of said photoactive ingredient to a second wavelength of light, wherein the second wavelength is different from the first wavelength and the photoactive material records no hologram at the second wavelength.
- 2. The optical article of claim 1, further comprising a photoinitiator that initiates the reaction of the photoactive material.
- 3. The optical article of claim 1, further comprising oxygen and a material that upon excitation with light either directly or indirectly eliminates free oxygen from the system before recording.
- 4. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive ingredient is selected from the group consisting of a photoactive dye, a reducing or oxidizing agent, an indicator molecule or monomer, and combinations thereof.
- 5. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive ingredient produces a reactive species that reacts with the reaction inhibitor.
- 6. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive material comprises a monomer component selected from a group consisting of an acrylate, vinyl ether, styrene derivative, vinyl amide, vinyl ester, epoxide, thiol-ene system, or combination thereof.
- 7. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the optical article is a holographic recording medium.
- 8. The optical article of claim 1, wherein a component of the photoactive ingredient is selected from the group consisting of an acetophenone derivative, an aromatic ketone derivative, a photoreducible dye, rose bengal, fluorescein, methylene blue and derivatives, thionin and derivatives, coumarins, camphorquinones, inorganic complexes, phosphine oxide derivatives, thione derivatives and combinations thereof.
- 9. The optical article of claim 8, further comprising a component selected from the group consisting of an amine, a borate salt, a fluorescent component, a thiourea derivative, a thioacetamide derivative, a stannate derivative, a tertiary phosphine, a sulfinic acid or salt, a thiophosphite, a diazo sulphate salt, a peroxide, a disulfide, an ascorbic acid derivative, a tin(II) derivative, and combinations thereof.
- 10. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive material is dispersed in or located on a polymer selected from a group consisting of a polyurethane, an epoxy, a polyamide, a polyester, a polyether, a poly (vinyl ether), a poly (vinyl acrylate) and derivatives, a poly (vinyl halogen), a thiol-ene system, a gelatin, a polyamine, a polysilane, a silicone, a silicate, a poly (maleic anhydride) derivative, and combinations thereof.
- 11. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the second wavelength is greater or lesser than the first wavelength.
- 12. The optical article of claim 1, further comprising a cobalt-containing compound.
- 13. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive ingredient is dispersed in or located on the polymer matrix.
- 14. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive ingredient is not within the polymer matrix but instead located as a layer on or with in the article.
- 15. A method for protecting an optical article comprising a photoactive material that records a hologram upon exposure of the photoactive material to a first wavelength of light, a reaction inhibitor that inhibits a reaction of said photoactive material and a photoactive ingredient that reacts with said reaction inhibitor upon exposure of said photoactive ingredient to a second wavelength of light, wherein the second wavelength is different from the first wavelength and the photoactive material records no hologram at the second wavelength, said method comprising exposing the optical article to the second wavelength of light and bleaching said reaction inhibitor and substantially removing said reaction inhibitor.
- 16. The method of claim 15, the optical article further comprising a photoinitiator that initiates the reaction of the photoactive material.
- 17. The method of claim 15, the optical article further comprising oxygen and a material that reacts or binds with oxygen upon irradiation with light.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the photoactive ingredient is a photoactive dye.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein the photoactive ingredient produces a reactive species that reacts with the reaction inhibitor.
- 20. The method of claim 15, wherein the photoactive material is an acrylate, a vinyl ether, a styrene derivative, a vinyl amide, a vinyl ester, a epoxide, a thiol-ene system, or a combination thereof.
- 21. The method of claim 15, wherein the optical article is a holographic recording medium.
- 22. The method of claim 15, further comprising determining a concentration of the reaction inhibitor in real time.
- 23. The method of claim 15, wherein the optical article further comprises a fluorescent component whose fluorescence or phosphorescence is quenched by oxygen or changed upon polymerization.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the fluorescent component measures a concentration of the reaction inhibitor and/or a dynamic range of the optical article.
- 25. A method for manufacturing an optical article comprising dispersing a photoactive material and a reaction inhibitor in a polymer and forming the optical article, wherein the photoactive material records a hologram upon exposure of the photoactive material to a first wavelength of light, the reaction inhibitor inhibits a reaction of said photoactive material and the optical article comprises a photoactive ingredient that reacts with said reaction inhibitor upon exposure of said photoactive ingredient to a second wavelength of light, and further wherein the second wavelength is different from the first wavelength and the photoactive material records no hologram at the second wavelength.
- 26. The method of claim 25, the optical article further comprising a photoinitiator that initiates the reaction of the photoactive material.
- 27. The method of claim 25, the optical article further comprising oxygen and a material reacts or binds with oxygen upon irradiation with light.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein the photoactive ingredient is a photoactive dye.
- 29. The method of claim 25, wherein the photoactive ingredient produces a reactive species that reacts with the reaction inhibitor.
- 30. The method of claim 25, wherein the photoactive material is an acrylate, a vinyl ether, a styrene derivative, a vinyl amide, a vinyl ester, a epoxide, a thiol-ene system, or a combination thereof.
- 32. The method of claim 25, wherein the optical article is a holographic recording medium.
- 33. The method of claim 25, wherein the photoactive material is dispersed in or located on a polymer selected from a group consisting of a polyurethane, an epoxy, an polyamide, a polyester and combinations thereof.
- 34. The method of claim 25, wherein the photoactive ingredient is dispersed in the polymer.
- 35. The method of claim 25, wherein the photoactive ingredient is not within the polymer but instead in a layer on the polymer.
- 36. The optical article of claim 1, further comprising a metal ion-containing compound of barium, strontium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, tin, or bismuth.
- 37. The optical article of claim 4, wherein the photoactive dye does not need a donor.
- 38. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the photoactive ingredient need not be photoactive but is instead active at room temperature or upon heating.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/371,406, filed Apr. 11, 2002, which is entitled “A METHOD FOR MEDIA PROTECTION, OXYGEN INHIBITION REDUCTION AND REAL TIME MEASUREMENT OF PRE-EXPOSURE BY A PHOTOBLEACHABLE INGREDIENT.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60371406 |
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