Claims
- 1. A hologram-producing film which:(1) comprises: (i) a gel of a network structure of an inorganic substance selected from the group consisting of silicon dioxide, titanium oxide, zirconium oxide and aluminum oxide; (ii) a photopolymerizable compound (A) selected from the group consisting of photopolymerizable monomers and photopolymerizable oligomers; and (iii) a photoinitiator (B); said photopolymerizable compound (A) and said photoinitiator (B) being contained in said network structure of said gel, and a refractive index of a polymer from said photopolymerizable compound (A) being different from that of said inorganic substance, (2) said hologram-producing film which produces a hologram when exposed to interference fringes of a coherent laser light.
- 2. The hologram-producing film of claim 1 wherein said network structure of said inorganic substance is formed by contacting a metal compound (C), selected from the group consisting of a silicon compound, a zirconium compound, a titanium compound and an aluminum compound, with water, while said metal compound (C) is crosslinkable by:(1) self-hydrolysis when in contact with water; and (2) polycondensation.
- 3. The hologram-producing film of claim 1, wherein, per 100 parts by weight of said inorgenic substance, said photopolymerizable compound (A) is contained in an amount of 30 to 600 parts by weight and said photoinitiator (B) is contained in an amount of 0.01 to 30 parts by weight.
- 4. The hologram-producing film of claim 1, further containing a plasticizer for said photopolymerizable compound (A).
- 5. A process for the production of a hologram which comprises recording optical data by exposing, to interference fringes of a coherent laser light, a film which comprises:(1) a gel of a network structure of an inorganic substance selected from the group consisting of silicon dioxide, titanium oxide, zirconium oxide and aluminum oxide; (2) a photopolymerizable compound (A) selected from the group consisting of photopolymerizable monomers and photopolymerizable oligomers; and (3) a photoinitiator (B); wherein said photopolymerizable compound (A) and said photoinitiator (B) are contained said gel of said network structure of said inorganic substance, and the refractive index, of a polymer from said photopolymerizable compound (A), is different from the refractive index of said inorganic substance.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein said network structure of said inorganic substance is formed by contacting a metal compound (C), selected from the group consisting of a silicon compound, a zirconium compound, a titanium compound and an aluminum compound, with water, while said metal compound (C) is crosslinkable by:(1) self-hydrolysis when in contact with water; and (2) polycondensation.
- 7. The process of claim 5, which further comprises, after said exposure, uniformly irradiating an entire surface of said film with non-interferometric radiation, said non-interferometric radiation including at least one wave length at which said photopolymerizable compound (A) can be photopolymerized to complete the photopolymerization of said photopolymerizable compound (A).
- 8. The process of claim 7 which further comprises, after said uniform irradiation, subjecting said film to heat treatment.
- 9. The process of claim 5 which further comprises, after said exposure, subjecting said film to heat treatment.
- 10. The process of claim 5 in which the difference of refractive indices between the polymer from the photopolymerizable compound (A) and the inorganic substance is at least 0.01.
- 11. The process of claim 5 wherein said hologram has(1) a first region caused by said coherent laser light of high intensity, where the polymer from said photopolymerizable compound (A) is densely present, and (2) a second region having a different refractive index from that of said first region, caused by said coherent laser light of low density, where said polymer is coarsely present and said gel is densely present.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/279,627 filed Jul. 25, 1994 (now abandoned), which was a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/086,241 filed Jun. 30, 1993 (also now abandoned).
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