“…In previous reports, thin films of single-component carbazole-based polymers containing the same chromophore as in M1 and M2 were found to be suitable materials for storage of a photorefractive grating, [18,19,4,26] which suggests that the azocarbazole group could, in principle, be trifunctional, that is, act as a photosensitizer for charge generation, a charge transporting agent, and an EO moiety. The initial attempt to obtain a working photorefractive sample from a single-component cyclotriphosphazene molecule by a melt/press technique was unsuccessful because of microcracks formed after cooling to room temperature, which we attribute to mechanical stresses from the thermal compression.…”