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Near-infrared sensitivity enhancement of photorefractive polymer composites by pre-illumination

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  • Erwin Mecher

    (University of Munich)

  • Francisco Gallego-Gómez

    (University of Munich
    University of Cologne)

  • Hartwig Tillmann

    (University of Jena)

  • Hans-Heinrich Hörhold

    (University of Jena)

  • Jan C. Hummelen

    (University of Groningen)

  • Klaus Meerholz

    (University of Munich
    University of Cologne)

Abstract

Among the various applications for reversible holographic storage media1,2, a particularly interesting one is time-gated holographic imaging (TGHI)3,4,5. This technique could provide a noninvasive medical diagnosis tool, related to optical coherence tomography6,7. In this technique, biological samples are illuminated within their transparency window with near-infrared light, and information about subsurface features is obtained by a detection method that distinguishes between reflected photons originating from a certain depth and those scattered from various depths. Such an application requires reversible holographic storage media with very high sensitivity in the near-infrared. Photorefractive materials, in particular certain amorphous organic systems, are in principle promising candidate media, but their sensitivity has so far been too low, mainly owing to their long response times in the near-infrared. Here we introduce an organic photorefractive material—a composite based on the poly(arylene vinylene) copolymer TPD-PPV8—that exhibits favourable near-infrared characteristics. We show that pre-illumination of this material at a shorter wavelength before holographic recording improves the response time by a factor of 40. This process was found to be reversible. We demonstrate multiple holographic recording with this technique at video rate under practical conditions.

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  • Erwin Mecher & Francisco Gallego-Gómez & Hartwig Tillmann & Hans-Heinrich Hörhold & Jan C. Hummelen & Klaus Meerholz, 2002. "Near-infrared sensitivity enhancement of photorefractive polymer composites by pre-illumination," Nature, Nature, vol. 418(6901), pages 959-964, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:418:y:2002:i:6901:d:10.1038_nature00975
    DOI: 10.1038/nature00975
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