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4 December 1998 Azo-dye-doped cellulose acetate for optical data storage and processing
Rouslan Birabassov, Tigran V. Galstian, F. Dechamplain, Anna-Marie R. Ritcey
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Abstract
Dynamic holography and cross modulation techniques are used to study a new photosensitive polymeric material, cellulose acetate doped with the azo-dye DR1. This allowed the identification of the principal photophysical mechanisms involved in the resonant photoexcitation processes. Angular hole burning and reorientation mechanisms are used to write intensity and polarization holograms of comparable diffraction efficiency. Application of the material for the creation of polarization manipulation holographic elements is demonstrated.
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Rouslan Birabassov, Tigran V. Galstian, F. Dechamplain, and Anna-Marie R. Ritcey "Azo-dye-doped cellulose acetate for optical data storage and processing", Proc. SPIE 3491, 1998 International Conference on Applications of Photonic Technology III: Closing the Gap between Theory, Development, and Applications, (4 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328612
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Laser beam diagnostics

Absorption

Dielectric polarization

Diffraction

Holography

Modulation

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