2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2005.06.015
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Polarisation-sensitive optical elements in azobenzene polyesters and peptides

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“…At least three degrees of freedom are needed to record an arbitrary GPH, two for the spatial scanning and one for control of the anisotropy orientation. Most of the previously studied scanning methods employ only two, typically one spatial and one orientational [26,[39][40][41]. Of the prior scanning methods that use three degrees of freedom [18,29,42], all employ a pixel-by-pixel discrete scan approach, a beam size not greater than those pixels, and one-shot exposure in each pixel, which altogether make smoothly varying and continuous phase profiles unattainable.…”
Section: B Direct-write Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least three degrees of freedom are needed to record an arbitrary GPH, two for the spatial scanning and one for control of the anisotropy orientation. Most of the previously studied scanning methods employ only two, typically one spatial and one orientational [26,[39][40][41]. Of the prior scanning methods that use three degrees of freedom [18,29,42], all employ a pixel-by-pixel discrete scan approach, a beam size not greater than those pixels, and one-shot exposure in each pixel, which altogether make smoothly varying and continuous phase profiles unattainable.…”
Section: B Direct-write Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect, known also as Angular Hole Burning (AHB) results on a macroscopic level formation of significant photoinduced anisotropy -birefringence and dichroism. Based on this unique property of the azobenzene-containing materials, they have been used for numerous applications -most often for reversible optical data storage [2][3][4] , tunable surface relief gratings [5][6][7] or diffractive optical elements with unique polarization properties [8][9][10] . The research on azopolymers during the last decades is also described in some milestone reviews [11][12][13] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to this important property, LC MAs with planar geometries have been produced through the gradient index refraction (GRIN) modulation [16]. Recent studies have shown that GRIN can be created in birefringent materials through polarization holography [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%