Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9808617 | Materials Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have found that CHBrClF chromophore incorporated into olygoetheracrylate photopolymer matrices might be considered like promising materials for optical poling excited by circularly polarized bicolor coherent light. The maximally-achieved value of the second-order optical susceptibility caused by circularly polarized light for the wavelength 1760 nm was equal to about 0.82 pm/V. Maximal susceptibility is achieved for the 4.65% of chromophores. The further increase of the second-order susceptibility is limited by appearance of the chromophore CHBrClF agglomerates. The investigated composites possess long-lived Ï(2) grating which decreases by not more than 24% after 800 min of laser treatment.
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Authors
J. Crassous, I.V. Kityk,