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 MERATE (LC) – Bachelor/Master – Technological thesis – Design and production of high efficient holograms based on Bayfol® HX materials

Bachelor/Master
Site: Merate (LC)
Duration

3 months (bachelor) – 1 year (master)

Tutor

Andrea Bianco, Michele Frangiamore

Contact

andrea.bianco AT inaf.it

Description

Photopolymers are innovative photosensitive materials for making high efficient holograms.
Covestro (Bayer) developed Bayfol®HX family that shows the best performances on the market.

In the framework of the collaboration with Covestro AG, this thesis work aims at designing and manufacturing of holograms for optical and astronomical applications as diffusers, diffraction gratings and filters.

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