Silver chloride nanoparticle-doped glycidoxypropylsilsesquioxanetitania hybrid films are prepared by the solgel method and their hologram-related properties are investigated. The optical absorption of the film embedded with AgCl nanoparticles at a blue laser wavelength is stronger than that of the film embedded with AgBr nanoparticles. The strong absorption of the film with AgCl nanoparticles leads to a considerable increase in absorption in the visible wavelength region upon blue laser irradiation. This phenomenon is generally implicated in good hologram formation ability of the film. A simultaneous addition of AgNO 3 and CCl 3 COOH from separate vessels to the sol realizes homogeneous dispersion of AgCl in the hybrid films. The diffraction efficiency of the film exposed to an interferential blue laser shows a good hologram formation ability of the film and a high reliability for readout-angle deviation.
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