Investigation of photoinduced formation of microstructures on the surface of a carbaseole-containing azopolymer depending on the power density of incident beams
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PODLIPNOV, Vladimir, IVLIEV, Nikolay, KHONINA, Svetlana, NESTERENKO, Dmitry, AKIMOVA, Elena. Investigation of photoinduced formation of microstructures on the surface of a carbaseole-containing azopolymer depending on the power density of incident beams. In: Computer Optics, 2018, nr. 5(42), pp. 779-785. ISSN 0134-2452. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18287/2412-6179-2018-42-5-779-785
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Computer Optics
Numărul 5(42) / 2018 / ISSN 0134-2452

Investigation of photoinduced formation of microstructures on the surface of a carbaseole-containing azopolymer depending on the power density of incident beams

DOI:https://doi.org/10.18287/2412-6179-2018-42-5-779-785

Pag. 779-785

Podlipnov Vladimir12, Ivliev Nikolay12, Khonina Svetlana12, Nesterenko Dmitry12, Akimova Elena3
 
1 Image Processing Systems Institute,
2 Samara National Research University,
3 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 aprilie 2019


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In this paper we synthesized and measured optical characteristics of an azopolymer based on the polymer N-epoxypropylcarbazole and chromophore 4-(4-nytrophenylazo)-aniline. Regulari ties in surface microstructure formation under the influence of a Gaussian beam focused on the synthesized polymer film were shown. With the linearly polarized incident laser beam, the anisotropic formation of the surface microstructures was demonstrated. The dependence of the microstructure formation on the incident beam power density was studied. Also, we experimentally investigated the nonlinear optical effects emerging in the azopolymer structure exposed to a high-intensity laser beam. Nonlinear topographic effects arising during the formation of microstructures by means of linearly and elliptically polarized beams were described.

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azopolymer, Gaussian beam, optical recording materials, Photoisomerization, Polarization state, Surface relief