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5 November 2002 Dynamics of organic holographic materials
Christer Svanberg, Dirk Apitz, Francisco Gallego-Gomez, Kim G. Jespersen, Klaus Meerholz, Per Michael Johansen
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Abstract
The relaxational response of a photorefractive polymer subjected to different poling voltages slightly above the glass transition temperature is measured using ellipsometry. We discuss our results using a new curve-fit function, which provides a good description of the experimental data. Using this new function we examine how the poling voltage influence the poling behavior of the chromophores. Furthermore, it is shown that the characteristic time for turn-off behavior is strongly influenced by the time span elapsed since turn-on.
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Christer Svanberg, Dirk Apitz, Francisco Gallego-Gomez, Kim G. Jespersen, Klaus Meerholz, and Per Michael Johansen "Dynamics of organic holographic materials", Proc. SPIE 4802, Organic Photorefractive and Photosensitive Materials for Holographic Applications, (5 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.456003
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KEYWORDS
Chromophores

Ellipsometry

Polymers

Holographic materials

Temperature metrology

Glasses

Lithium

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