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V. B. Markov

Bio: V. B. Markov is an academic researcher from National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holography & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 2158 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear theory of self-diffraction on the light induced grating of refractive index in electrooptic crystals is developed and the intensities of the diffracted beams, the diffraction efficiency, and the shape of the surfaces of equal index change are calculated analytically for saturation holograms.
Abstract: The non-linear theory of the self-diffraction on the light induced grating of refractive index in electrooptic crystals is developed. The intensities of the diffracted beams, the diffraction efficiency, and the shape of the surfaces of equal index change are calculated analytically for saturation holograms.Holographic storage in nominally pure reduced crystals of LiNbO3 is studied experimentally. It is shown that the developed theory in diffusion approximation satisfactorily describes the experimental data.

1,537 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the theory of energy transfer between two coupled beams writing holograms in electrooptic crystals is developed and the gain is calculated for different processes causing holographic recording in the crystal.
Abstract: The theory of energy transfer between two coupled beams writing holograms in electrooptic crystals is developed. The gain is calculated for different processes causing holographic recording in the crystal.The amplifications of the light beam in the course of recording holograms in nominally pure reduced LiNbO3 crystals is investigated. The amplification of about 10 cm''-1 is obtained for small signals. The gain is found to be independent of the total light intensity and intensity ratio of the writing beams and decreases linearly with the grating spacing.

357 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a volume phase hologram recording in pure LiNbO 3 crystals with applied electric field E ≈ 5 kV/cm is accompanied by considerable intensity redistribution of the writing beams by transient energy transfer.

166 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the principal physical processes of holographic amplification of coherent light are analysed and a one-exposure technique of image subtraction or addition is proposed and realized in Fe-doped crystals of LiNbO 3.
Abstract: Possible applications of dynamic holograms for image amplification and image processing are discussed. The principal physical processes of holographic amplification of coherent light are analysed. Amplification of grey scale images during recording of dynamic holograms in pure reduced and Fe-doped crystals of LiNbO 3 is demonstrated. One-exposure technique of image subtraction or addition is proposed and realised in Fe-doped crystals of LiNbO 3 .

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Coupled-wave analysis is used to calculate the diffraction of two light beams on a volume phase hologram, and the complex amplitudes of the diffracted beams depend strictly on the spatial mismatch of t...
Abstract: Coupled-wave analysis is used to calculate the diffraction of two light beams on a volume phase hologram. The complex amplitudes of the diffracted beams depend strictly on the spatial mismatch of t...

46 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear theory of self-diffraction on the light induced grating of refractive index in electrooptic crystals is developed and the intensities of the diffracted beams, the diffraction efficiency, and the shape of the surfaces of equal index change are calculated analytically for saturation holograms.
Abstract: The non-linear theory of the self-diffraction on the light induced grating of refractive index in electrooptic crystals is developed. The intensities of the diffracted beams, the diffraction efficiency, and the shape of the surfaces of equal index change are calculated analytically for saturation holograms.Holographic storage in nominally pure reduced crystals of LiNbO3 is studied experimentally. It is shown that the developed theory in diffusion approximation satisfactorily describes the experimental data.

1,537 citations

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01 May 1985
TL;DR: In this article, an exact formulation of the grating diffraction problem without approximations is presented, using a series of fundamental assumptions, which reduces to the various existing approximate theories in the appropriate limits.
Abstract: Diffraction characteristics of general dielectric planar (slab) gratings and surface-relief (corrugated) gratings are reviewed. Applications to laser-beam deflection, guidance, modulation, coupling, filtering, wavefront reconstruction, and distributed feedback in the fields of acoustooptics, integrated optics, holography, and spectral analysis are discussed. An exact formulation of the grating diffraction problem without approximations (rigorous coupled-wave theory developed by the authors) is presented. The method of solution is in terms of state variables and this is presented in detail. Then, using a series of fundamental assumptions, this rigorous theory is shown to reduce to the various existing approximate theories in the appropriate limits. The effects of these fundamental assumptions in the approximate theories are quantified and discussed.

989 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the design and synthesis of several classes of suitable azobenzene functionalized polymers for the surface relief grating (SRG) formation process is discussed and experimental studies are carried out to understand the chemical and physical intricacies involved in the SRG formation process.
Abstract: All optical fabrication of Surface Relief Grating (SRG) on azobenzene functionalized polymer films is reviewed in this article. The uniqueness of the single step erasable photofabrication of large amplitude surface relief structures on azo polymer films is mainly due to the photoisomerization and photoanisotropic behavior of the azobenzene group. The design and synthesis of several classes of suitable azobenzene functionalized polymers for the SRG formation is presented. Experimental studies are carried out in a systematic manner to understand the chemical and physical intricacies involved in the SRG formation process. Structural requirements and their limitations for the efficient fabrication of SRGs on azo functionalized polymer films are also discussed. Understanding the fundamental mechanism of SRG formation on the azo functionalized polymer films enables us to make use of these structures in a variety of applications.

699 citations

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01 Oct 1994-Nature
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a polymer composite with excellent photorefractive properties, achieving a diffraction efficiency approaching 100% and a net two-beam coupling gain of more than 200 cm-1.
Abstract: PHOTOREFRACTIVE materials are of considerable interest for the development of all-optical devices1. The photoref ractive effect appears in materials that exhibit an electric-field-dependent refractive index and that are photosensitive, such that the spatial distribution of photogenerated charge carriers is modified on irradiation with light. The diffraction pattern formed by the interference of two coherent light beams within such a material generates a non-uniform internal electric field that in turn modulates the refractive index. The resulting refractive-index pattern forms a grating that can diffract light and thereby give rise to two-beam coupling, whereby one of the writing beams gains energy at the expense of the other—a property that can be exploited in photonic devices. Although the best photorefractive materials currently available are inorganic crystals such as LiNbO3, there is considerable interest in the development of photorefractive polymers2–8, owing to their structural flexibility, ease of processing and lower cost. We describe here a polymer composite with excellent photorefractive properties. We have achieved a diffraction efficiency approaching 100% and a net two-beam coupling gain of more than 200 cm–1, making these polymeric materials suitable for immediate application in areas such as dynamic holographic storage and optical information processing1.

648 citations

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TL;DR: A review of photorefractive effects in electro-optic materials and their applications is presented in this paper, where the optimum parameters for applications such as volume hologram storage, coherent light amplification, optical phase conjugation etc.

608 citations