Abstract

The temperature dependence of the Debye-Waller factor in dye-doped polymers has been investigated with femtosecond accumulated photon echo. The superiority of polyvinyl alcohol as the host polymer for the optical-memory material is ascribed to the higher phonon sideband frequency in this sample. It is pointed out that the temperature dependence of the Debye-Waller factor, in particular the phonon sideband frequency, is of fundamental importance to finding out the best polymer for high-temperature optical memory based on photochemical hole burning.

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