We report on a series of near infrared (NIR)-sensitive photorefractive polymer composites (PPCs) based on the hole-conducting polymer PF6-TPD, which are sensitized by soluble fullerene-derivatives as electron-accepting agents. We demonstrate a direct correlation between the electron accepting capability of the sensitizer and the holographic response time. The holographic recording speed is found to improve by one order of magnitude when lowering the reduction potential of the sensitizer by approx. 400 mV, while all other physical parameters of the materials remain essentially identical. Furthermore, the lifetime of the mobile charge carriers is found to correlate linearly with the reduction potential, thus indicating a decrease in recombina...
All parameters describing the charge carrier dynamics in a poly͑phenylene vinylene͒-based photorefra...
Photorefractive materials are capable of reversibly changing their index of refraction upon illumina...
Extensive study of photorefractive polymeric composites photosensitized with semiconductor nanocryst...
We report on a series of near infrared (NIR)-sensitive photorefractive polymer composites (PPCs) bas...
Among the various applications for reversible holographic storage media, a particularly interesting ...
Organic photorefractive composites with sub-second response time and complete internal diffraction e...
This work presents recent progress in the area of organic photorefractive polymer composites. These ...
This work presents recent advances in photorefractive polymer composites towards improved efficiency...
© 2004 American Institute of Physics. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and...
This work presents recent advances in the development of infra-red sensitive photorefractive polymer...
The photorefractive effect is observed in materials which are both electrooptic and photoconducting....
© 2004 American Institute of Physics. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and...
The subject of this dissertation is design, physics, and applications of organic photorefractive pol...
We report the photoconductive properties and photorefractive grating response time of a polymer mixt...
All parameters describing the charge carrier dynamics in a poly͑phenylene vinylene͒-based photorefra...
Photorefractive materials are capable of reversibly changing their index of refraction upon illumina...
Extensive study of photorefractive polymeric composites photosensitized with semiconductor nanocryst...
We report on a series of near infrared (NIR)-sensitive photorefractive polymer composites (PPCs) bas...
Among the various applications for reversible holographic storage media, a particularly interesting ...
Organic photorefractive composites with sub-second response time and complete internal diffraction e...
This work presents recent progress in the area of organic photorefractive polymer composites. These ...
This work presents recent advances in photorefractive polymer composites towards improved efficiency...
© 2004 American Institute of Physics. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and...
This work presents recent advances in the development of infra-red sensitive photorefractive polymer...
The photorefractive effect is observed in materials which are both electrooptic and photoconducting....
© 2004 American Institute of Physics. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and...
The subject of this dissertation is design, physics, and applications of organic photorefractive pol...
We report the photoconductive properties and photorefractive grating response time of a polymer mixt...
All parameters describing the charge carrier dynamics in a poly͑phenylene vinylene͒-based photorefra...
Photorefractive materials are capable of reversibly changing their index of refraction upon illumina...
Extensive study of photorefractive polymeric composites photosensitized with semiconductor nanocryst...