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About: Diffraction efficiency is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10320 publications have been published within this topic receiving 158298 citations.


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TL;DR: The optimization of the experimental parameters of two multiplexed holographic transmission gratings recorded in holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystals is investigated and the response of the holograms to an electric field is studied.
Abstract: The optimization of the experimental parameters of two multiplexed holographic transmission gratings recorded in holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystals is investigated. Two methods are used to record the holograms: simultaneous and sequential multiplexing. These two processes are optimized to produce two multiplexed Bragg gratings that have the same and the highest possible diffraction efficiencies in the first order. The two methods show similar results when suitable recording parameters are used. The parameters of the recorded gratings (mainly the refractive-index modulation) are retrieved by use of an extension of the rigorous coupled-wave theory to multiplexed gratings. Finally, the response of the holograms to an electric field is studied. We demonstrate few coupling effects between the behavior of both gratings, and we expect a possibility of switching from one grating to the other.

73 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived an expression for the diffraction efficiency using coupled-wave equations and defined the acousto-optical figure of merit and the mode coupling factor applicable to the diffracted in thin films.
Abstract: The diffraction of optical guided waves in thin films through an acousto‐optic effect is treated. The diffraction of the bounded optical waves in thin films is a rather complicated phenomenon as compared with that of the free waves in bulk media. An expression for the diffraction efficiency has been derived using coupled‐wave equations. Acousto‐optical figure of merit and the mode coupling factor applicable to the diffraction in thin films are defined. The TE0 and TM0 waves in an As2S3 film deposited onto a LiNbO3 substrate were diffracted by Rayleigh waves with 93 and 72% efficiency at electrical input powers of 150 and 50 mW, respectively. The present experiment revealed that approximately 5% of the total acoustic power penetrated into the film and took part in the diffraction.

73 citations

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TL;DR: An azocarbazole-based polyimide was synthesized from an azocarazole diamine monomer and 4,4‘-(hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride (6FDA) by a two-step polycondensation reaction.
Abstract: An azocarbazole-based polyimide was synthesized from an azocarbazole diamine monomer and 4,4‘-(hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride (6FDA) by a two-step polycondensation reaction. Birefringence experiments have been performed on the pure polyimide and on the polyimide mixed with small azo chromophores. Because of its high Tg, the polyimide has a very stable induced birefringence (only 14% loss during the relaxation process). The stability of the mixtures is also very high. Surface relief diffraction gratings were inscribed on these systems. The measured diffraction efficiency was about 0.25% for a diamine-doped polyimide exposed for 1 h to an irradiance of 200 mW/cm2. The surface profile studied by atomic force microscopy showed an amplitude of 30 nm and a regular spacing of 700 nm on a 255 nm thick film. The photoinduced gratings had a high stability without further surface deformation after baking at 240 °C for 1 h in air.

73 citations

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Kiyoshi Yokomori1
TL;DR: Dielectric surface-relief gratings interferometrically recorded in photoresist can possess a high diffraction efficiency of up to 94% (throughput efficiency 85%).
Abstract: Diffraction properties of dielectric surface-relief gratings were investigated by solving Maxwell’s equations numerically using the differential method. The diffraction efficiency of a grating with a groove depth about twice as deep as the grating period is comparable with the efficiency of a volume phase grating. Dielectric surface-relief gratings interferometrically recorded in photoresist can possess a high diffraction efficiency of up to 94% (throughput efficiency 85%). Calculated results were also found in good agreement with the experimental data.

72 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of photoisomerization on photorefractivity was investigated by polarization-and field-dependent four-wave mixing experiments on an azo-dye-doped poly(vinyl carbazole):trinitrofluorenone/disperse red I, and the results indicated that azo dyes are promising candidates for reversible optical storage applications.
Abstract: Gratings formed by photorefractive and photoisomerization processes in an azo-dye-doped polymer, poly(vinyl carbazole):trinitrofluorenone/Disperse Red I, are investigated by polarization- and field-dependent four-wave mixing experiments. High diffraction efficiencies and long storage times are observed for the photorefractive gratings. Both types of grating are erasable, and we can select them by choosing the polarization of the reading beam. The effect of photoisomerization on photorefractivity is discussed. Our results indicate that azo-dye-doped polymers are promising candidates for reversible optical storage applications.

72 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202391
2022188
2021167
2020223
2019259
2018259