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Polarization dependence on the holographic recording in spiropyran-doped polymers

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OPTICAL AND QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 641-650

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1023964804048

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holographic recording; organic holographic material; photochromic; photoinduced anisotropy; spiropyran

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We report on the photoinduced anisotropy in the holographic recording in spiropyran doped polymers as a result of the photoizomerization of spiropyran into merocyanine. Photoizomerization is achieved with UV polarized light (lambda = 355 nm) from the third harmonic of Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. After UV illumination a strong and broad polarization-dependent absorption peak centered similar to 600nm appears. Absorption holograms were recorded with low power He-Ne lasers with 2.2% output diffraction efficiency for polarization parallel to the polarization of the UV laser. The extremely long lifetime of the merocyanine states (similar to 12 days in the dark) and their high resolution makes this material promising as an optical memory element.

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