Correlation between photoconductivity and holographic response time in a photorefractive guest host polymer

The standard model for photorefractivity, which was originally developed for inorganic photorefractive crystals, yields a relation between the pertinent parameters of photoconductivity and the holographic response time. We investigated a photorefractive guest host polymer with respect to these prope...

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description The standard model for photorefractivity, which was originally developed for inorganic photorefractive crystals, yields a relation between the pertinent parameters of photoconductivity and the holographic response time. We investigated a photorefractive guest host polymer with respect to these properties by photoconduction and holographic experiments. Our system consists of a photoconducting siloxane polymer, which is sensitized by trinitrofluorenone, and an azo chromophore as nonlinear optical moiety. We compare measurements of photoconduction and response time as a function of the external electric field and the incident light intensity in order to test the applicability of the standard model to photorefractive polymers.
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Optical materials
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Organic polymers
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Phase conjugation, optical mixing
photorefractive and kerr effects
Photoconductivity
Photorefractive nonlinear optics
Physicochemistry of polymers
Physics
Polymers and organics
Properties and characterization
Response time
title Correlation between photoconductivity and holographic response time in a photorefractive guest host polymer
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