Optical storage properties of thin unoriented liquid crystalline and amorphous side-chain
azobenzene polymethacrylate films are examined by polarization holographic measurements. The
investigated materials are free radical copolymers derived from two photochromic monomers, 6-(4-oxy-4‘-cyanoazobenzene)hex-1-yl methacrylate and 8-(4-oxy-4‘-cyanoazobenzene)oct-1-yl methacrylate, and
a nonphotochromic optically active comonomer, (−)-menthyl methacrylate. The thermal behavior and
phase transitions of the polymers have been investigated in detail through differential scanning calorimetry
and polarizing optical microscopy. Atomic force microscopy investigations have been carried out on the
polarization holographic gratings recorded in the polymethacrylate films. A surface relief grating has
been found to appear in all films after irradiation. The copolymers with 50−75% dye content exhibit the
largest surface relief. The stored information seems to be stable up to approximately 70 °C, except in the
case of polymers with low dye content.
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