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Polarization holographic gratings in hybrid solgel films doped with Disperse Red 1

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Abstract

Polarization holographic gratings in sp configuration are written at 488 nm in photorefractive organic–inorganic films based on SiO2. The films, prepared by a solgel technique, contain Disperse Red 1, carbazole units, and 2,4,7-trinitro-9-fluorenone. The gratings are characterized by their diffraction efficiency for a 632.8-nm probe. The polarization gratings act as a half-wave plate, and the diffraction efficiency is independent of the polarization direction of the probe.

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