Abstract

The photorefractive properties of a polyimide containing J-aggregates of a thiacarbocyanine dye were examined. Measurements were made with a holographic apparatus at Ar–Kr laser wavelengths of 647 and 514 nm. The J-aggregate and the monomeric form of the dye, respectively, are responsible for the photoelectric sensitivity at these wavelengths. It was shown that the J-aggregates are also responsible for the nonlinear optical properties of the polymeric system. The combination of these features determines the photorefractive characteristics of the polymer composite: under interference conditions, the intensity of one of the interacting beams (signal beam) increases at the expense of extinction of the other (pumping) beam. The difference between the beam-coupling gain coefficient Γ and the absorption coefficient α increases at 647 nm from 217 to 361 cm–1 with the increasing strength of a constant electric field E0 applied to the layer from 16 to 123 V/μm. Only the samples containing J-aggregates display the photorefractive effect at 514 nm.

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