Jd. Shakos et al., Holographic index-contrast prediction in a photorefractive polymer composite based on electric-field-induced birefringence, J OPT SOC B, 17(3), 2000, pp. 373-380
The physical properties of a hologram written in a photorefractive polymer
composite are predicted from a macroscopic model based on ellipsometry. An
electric poling field increases the birefringence of the composite. The way
that the bulk birefringence changes with the electric field is used to pre
dict the holographic index contrast, and, by comparison with experiment, ac
curate deductions of the holographic space-charge field are made. A photore
fractive polymer composite was used that contained 47.5 wt. % 1-(2'-Ethylhe
xyloxy)-2,5-dimethyl-4-(4 " nitrophenylazo)benzene electro-optic dye. When
sinusoidal modulation in optical intensity is used with high contrast, the
higher spatial harmonics of the modulation of the holographic space-charge
field become important. The amplitude of the first-order modulation in the
space-charge field is accordingly reduced by 13% relative to the prediction
s of the standard model of photorefractivity in the case of a high-saturati
on field. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America [S0740-3224(00)01803-8] OCIS
codes: 260.1440, 160.5320, 160.5470, 190.5330, 210.4770.