Stable photorefractive memory effect in sol-gel materials

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We report on the synthesis and the optical characterization of a photorefractive sol-gel material which contains nonlinear azo chromophore and carbazole charge transporting molecules. Both of these functional groups are covalently attached to the silica based backbone. Thin sol-gel films exhibit stable optically nonlinear properties: the electro-optic coefficient r13 measured at 633 nm is found to be 17 pm/V one day after corona poling and 15 pm/V after three weeks and over a period of several months. Photorefractivity is demonstrated by two beam coupling experiments without external applied electric field. Sol-gel films present a stable photorefractive memory effect with a net internal gain of 200 cm-1. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.

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Darracq, B., Canva, M., Chaput, F., Boilot, J. P., Riehl, D., Lévy, Y., & Brun, A. (1997). Stable photorefractive memory effect in sol-gel materials. Applied Physics Letters, 70(3), 292–294. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.118396

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