Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1420101 | Carbon | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A photorefractive effect at the wavelength of 1064 nm is demonstrated for a composite consisting of an aromatic polyimide and carbon single wall nanotubes. The two-beam gain coupling coefficient and the net gain coefficient are equal to 90 and 65 cm−1, respectively, at 80 V/μm for a nanocomposite containing 0.25 wt% crude nanotube material. The refractive index modulation measured at E0 = 50 V/μm is close to Δn = 0.004.
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Authors
L. Licea-Jiménez, A.D. Grishina, L.Ya. Pereshivko, T.V. Krivenko, V.V. Savelyev, R.W. Rychwalski, A.V. Vannikov,