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28 February 1997 Organic frequency: selective recording media
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The analysis of the results of the study in the field of organic recording media for making of frequency-selective optical memory is presented. Among these media are polymolecular films based on cyanine dyes and photoinduced merocyanine molecules of photochromic spirocompounds capable to form-aggregates. Besides, media manifesting hole photoburning at low temperatures are reviewed too because of their prospect of the development for frequency-selective optical memory with extreme information capacity.
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Valery A. Barachevsky "Organic frequency: selective recording media", Proc. SPIE 3055, International Conference on Optical Storage, Imaging, and Transmission of Information, (28 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267684
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Molecules

Hole burning spectroscopy

Molecular aggregates

Optical storage

Laser irradiation

Polarization

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