Abstract
A new dye-doped polymer film has been developed and typical optical storage properties are assessed using green CW and nano-second pulse lasers. Initial results indicate a large film refraction index modulation in the third decimal under light exposure, suggesting the film as potential medium for high-density holographic data storage applications.
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