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Physics of Photorefraction in Polymers

by Dave West
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Overview

"This volume describes the current understanding of the physical processes that combine to produce a photorefractive effect in key, representative composite materials. It describes how a straightforward physical model can be devised to describe the static and dynamic properties of photorefractive polymers." Using the single-trap model to measure the electro-optical response that creates a phase hologram from the pattern in the electric field, Physics of Photorefraction in Polymers provides a detailed treatment of the best methods for observing photorefractive properties in polymers and explores applications that potentially supersede the capabilities of photorefractive crystals.

Synopsis

Photorefractive polymer composites are an unusually sensitive class of photopolymers. Physics of Photorefraction in Polymers describes our current understanding of the physical processes that produce a photorefractive effect in key composite materials. Topics as diverse as charge generation, dispersive charge transport, charge compensation and trap

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Book Details

Published
November 19, 2004
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
144
ISBN
9780203506615

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