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Publikováno v:
Synthetic Metals. 127:81-84
New self-developing reversible dye-doped holographic photopolymer materials were recently developed in our laboratory, which are sensitive to light from the green to near infrared wavelengths (500–850 nm) [1] . Previously, we have used liquid cryst
Autor:
Patrice Nagtegaele, Tigran Galstian
Publikováno v:
Synthetic Metals. 127:85-87
Holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal (LC) materials with high sensitivity in the near-infra red (NIR) are studied in the present work. Materials used were already presented and are based on mixture of an acrylate monomer, LC and are sensitize
Publikováno v:
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy/ Hyperspectral Imaging and Sounding of the Environment.
In the framework of spatial aperture synthesis, we developed a temporal aperture synthesis allowing the concatenation of several interferograms. We succeed to enhance the resolving power of static Fourier-transform spectrometers by a factor of 40.
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Microcavity lasers are of interest for both fundamental studies of cavity quantum electrodynamics and for potential applications in all‐optical networks. Microrings and microdisks are especially suited for fabricating polymer microcavity lasers. Cu
Autor:
Patrice Nagtegaele, Tigran Galstian
Publikováno v:
Optoelectronic Information Processing: Optics for Information Systems: A Critical Review.
In response to the increasing demand of information systems, we need new materials with high performance for storage and processing applications. Available on the market optical storage materials present very useful characteristics but are still limi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 23:1994
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 20:1932
The dominant components of the χ(2)(-ω; ω, 0) nonlinear quadratic susceptibility tensor of a poled polymer-based nonlinear organic thin film are measured independently with a Fabry–Perot interferometric technique. Electro-optic dispersion is obt