Abstract
The extremely large photorefractive nonlinearities of some organic materials are very attractive for various applications, including dynamic holography, optical imaging, data storage, etc. [1,2]. In this report we present results concerning the chemical development and optical investigation of the extraordinarily large photorefractive effect in a novel type of polymer nanocomposite.
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