Abstract

The formation of spontaneous gratings in thin waveguide AgCl–Ag photosensitive films was studied under elliptically polarized laser radiation. New peculiarities of the gratings growth were found (i) a deviation in angular position of the wave vectors of the most probable microgratings from π / 2 about the major axis of the polarization ellipse; and (ii) an asymmetry, which depends on the ellipticity sign, in the diffraction and small-angle scattering patterns. The experimental results are explained within the framework of a model that shows the scattering of incident light by small prolate absorptive Ag spheroids oriented across the major axis of the ellipse and arising from the stage of photoinduced dichroism that precedes grating formation. We show that the dependence of the diffraction patterns' asymmetry on the ellipticity sign is related to an instability due to the angular position of the wave vectors of the most probable microgratings. PACS No. 78.65

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