Thermally stable chromophores and polymers for χ(2) applications
R.D. Miller, K. Betterton, et al.
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
We report the first observation of the photorefractive effect in a polymeric material, the electro-optic polymer bisphenol-A-diglycidylether 4-nitro-1,2-phenylenediamine made photoconductive by doping with the hole-transport agent diethylamino-benzaldehyde diphenylhydrazone. The gratings formed exhibit dynamic writing and erasure, strong electric-field dependence, polarization anisotropy, and estimated space-charge fields up to 26 kV/cm at an applied field of 126 kV/cm. Application of similar concepts should provide a broad new class of easily fabricated photorefractive materials. © 1991 The American Physical Society.
R.D. Miller, K. Betterton, et al.
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
J.C. Scott, L. Th Pautmeier, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics
J.L. Hedrick, R.J. Twieg
Polymer
S.M. Silence, M.C.J.M. Donckers, et al.
Applied Physics Letters