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19 July 1999 Photorefractive polymers with video-rate performance
Nasser Peyghambarian, Kyle B. Ferrio, Jon A. Herlocker, Eric Hendrickx, Brett D. Guenther, Bernard Kippelen, Stephane Mery
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Proceedings Volume 3749, 18th Congress of the International Commission for Optics; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354773
Event: ICO XVIII 18th Congress of the International Commission for Optics, 1999, San Francisco, CA, United States
Abstract
A photorefractive polymer employing a fluorinated cyanotolane chromophore exhibits a stable response-time of approximately 2 ms and may support applications requiring video-rates. The achievable bandwidth is not limited by reorientational dynamics and might be increased further by improvements in photoconductivity.
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Nasser Peyghambarian, Kyle B. Ferrio, Jon A. Herlocker, Eric Hendrickx, Brett D. Guenther, Bernard Kippelen, and Stephane Mery "Photorefractive polymers with video-rate performance", Proc. SPIE 3749, 18th Congress of the International Commission for Optics, (19 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354773
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KEYWORDS
Chromophores

Photorefractive polymers

Diffraction

Composites

Diffraction gratings

Ellipsometry

Polymers

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