Abstract

Organic photorefractive materials have attracted a lot of interest recently. Their optical response times of a few milliseconds, however, are not yet adequate for the desired commercial applications. We present an investigation on the correlation between the optical response time and photoelectric quantities, such as the hole mobility and the dispersivity of charge carrier transport.

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