ABSTRACT

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 trapping, molecular diffusion, organic composite structure, and nonlinear optical wave coupling are all developed from a physical perspective. Emphasis is placed on explaining how these physical processes lead to observable properties of the polymers, and the authors discuss various applications, including holographic archiving.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to the Series

chapter |2 pages

Preface

chapter |2 pages

About the Authors

chapter |2 pages

List of Symbols

chapter 1|8 pages

Why photorefractive polymer composites?

chapter 4|22 pages

Charge photogeneration

chapter 7|20 pages

The dynamics of chromophore reorientation