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The nopal cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) releases a substance through its mucilage, which comes from the degradation of pectic substances and chlorophyll. Combined in a polyvinyl alcohol matrix, this substance can be used as a recording medium. The resulting extract material has excellent photosensitizer properties, is easy to handle, has a low cost, and low toxicity. This material has the property of self-developing, and it can be used in holographic applications. The polyvinyl alcohol and extract from the nopal cactus was deposited by a gravity technique on a glass substrate, which dried to form a photosensitive emulsion. We show experimental results on a holographic grating using this material, written by a He-Cd laser (442 nm). We obtained diffraction gratings by transmission with a diffraction efficiency of approximately 32.3% to first order.

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opuntia ficus indica Opuntia ficus indica

A normally spineless variety of Opuntia cactus with large fruits growing on each pad. This species of cactus is grown world-wide to feed people, livestock and to restore degraded soils....

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Ana L. Padilla-Velasco, Ph.D.

Santa Toxqui-López, Ph.D.

Arturo Olivares-Pérez, Ph.D. Arturo Olivares-Pérez, Ph.D.

  • Doctorado en Ciencias, especialidad en Óptica.
    "Formación de hologramas con la fotorresina Shipley 1350-J para aplicaciones en estampado y sistemas óptics."

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