Abstract

Photoinduced surface relief grating (SRG) formation on azopolymer films is discussed precisely using a fluid mechanics model which takes depth dependence of photoinduced driving force and velocity distribution in the film surface into account. Formulation for the SRG dynamics is derived analytically as a function of film thickness and interference wave number. The film thickness dependence of diffraction efficiency, which is observed experimentally, agrees well with the theoretical value in the entire range of film thickness. The dependence of SRG driving force on interference wave number is also discussed in terms of the experimental data using proposed model.

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