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Photorefractivity in a Bi-functional Host-polymer-based Composite

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Abstract

For its potential applications in optical information processing, organic photoreffactive (PR) material has drawn extensive attention since the first observation of PR effect in a organic guest-host doped composite in 1991.1

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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