High-density rewritable holographic recording onto photochromic composite media
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CHAPURIN, Igor, ROBU, Stephan V., KORSHAK, Oleg, ROTARI, Eugene, LAFOND, Christophe, TORK, Amir, LESSARD, Roger A.. High-density rewritable holographic recording onto photochromic composite media. In: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Ed. 2001, 22-25 aprilie 2001, Santa Fe [New Mexico]. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 2002, Vol.4342, pp. 589-592. ISBN 0819440280. ISSN 0277-786X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453425
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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Vol.4342, 2002
Conferința "Optical Data Storage"
2001, Santa Fe [New Mexico], Statele Unite ale Americii, 22-25 aprilie 2001

High-density rewritable holographic recording onto photochromic composite media

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453425

Pag. 589-592

Chapurin Igor1, Robu Stephan V.1, Korshak Oleg1, Rotari Eugene1, Lafond Christophe2, Tork Amir2, Lessard Roger A.2
 
1 Moldova State University,
2 Université Laval, Québec
 
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Currently organic photochromic compounds have been considered as materials of growing importance for use in optical memory applications. They have been characterized by a set of unique characteristics, and could be easily fabricated in different formats and at low-cost. We studied a new class of photochromic composites consisting of carbazole-contained polymeric hosts with spiropyran-substituted dyes. These composites have been synthesized and experimentally characterized as holographic material for direct high-resolution holographic recording in whole visible spectra. We have already concluded some general principles of photochromic media design for achievement of high sensitivity and diffraction efficiency while hologram records.

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carbazole, diffraction efficiency, optical memory, Photochromic compounds, Spiropyran