Effect of recording-beam ratio on diffraction efficiency of polarization holographic gratings in dye-doped liquid-crystal films

The +1 order diffraction of polarization holographic gratings generated by two linear orthogonally polarized writing beams in dye-doped liquid-crystal films were increased by using two recording beams with unequal intensity. The maximum diffraction efficiency of the polarization holograms in our exp...

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description The +1 order diffraction of polarization holographic gratings generated by two linear orthogonally polarized writing beams in dye-doped liquid-crystal films were increased by using two recording beams with unequal intensity. The maximum diffraction efficiency of the polarization holograms in our experimental sample can reach 23% when the intensity ratio of two recording beams is 7:1, and this value is almost triple that when the intensity ratio of two recording beams is 1:1.
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