Abstract
We report the effect of light-induced anchoring in dye-doped liquid crystals using a single 4 ns pulse as excitation source. The kinetic of director reorientation has been recorded by a pump-probe technique. Fast recording of high resolution holographic gratings (more than 500 lines/mm) has also been obtained.
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