Fl. Labarthet et al., ANALYSES OF THE DIFFRACTION EFFICIENCIES, BIREFRINGENCE, AND SURFACE-RELIEF GRATINGS ON AZOBENZENE-CONTAINING POLYMER-FILMS, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 102(15), 1998, pp. 2654-2662
Dynamical experimental studies on the diffraction efficiencies and the
formation of birefringence grating and surface relief gratings on dop
ed and/or covalently bonded azobenzene derivatives containing polymer
films were carried out using laser beams with different polarizations.
From polarization analyses of the first-order (+/-1) diffracted beams
, the contributions to the diffraction efficiency are separated into a
n anisotropic (or birefringence) part and a surface relief part. Durin
g the growth of the gratings the dynamical responses of both contribut
ions appear to be quite distinct, and estimates of the time variations
of the anisotropic phase shift, Delta phi, due to the induced birefri
ngence and of the surface relief height, 2 Delta d. due to the polymer
mass transport are obtained. Calculations and simulations of the theo
retical expressions allow us to confirm the experimental findings and
to reproduce all the observed polarized first-order diffraction curves
with good agreement even when the surface relief is important in the
covalently bonded azobenzene polymer films. In these functionalized sy
stems we thus conclude that very efficient permanent surface relief gr
atings are formed using right-circular and left-circular interfering l
aser beams.