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15 October 2012 Liquid-crystalline polymer holograms for high-density optical storage and photomechanical analysis
A. Shishido, N. Akamatsu
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Abstract
We report linear and crosslinked azobenzene containing liquid-crystalline polymers which can be applied to high-density optical storage and photomechanical analysis. We introduced a molecular design concept of multicomponent systems composed of photoresponse, refactive-index change amplification, and transparency units. Taking advantage of characteristics of liquid crystals (optical anisotropy and cooperative motion), polarization holograms were recorded, which enabled us higher-density holographic storage. On the other hand, crosslinked liquid-crystalline azobenzene polymer films were fabricated to investigate the photomechanical behavior. We have found that a large change in Young’s modulus is induced by several mol%-cis form production. Furthermore, a unique bending behavior, which cannot be explained by the conventional bending mechanism, was observed in the crosslinked liquid-crystalline polymer films with azobenzene in the side chain.
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A. Shishido and N. Akamatsu "Liquid-crystalline polymer holograms for high-density optical storage and photomechanical analysis", Proc. SPIE 8475, Liquid Crystals XVI, 84750F (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.930300
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Diffraction

Holograms

Polymer thin films

Ultraviolet radiation

Refractive index

Holography

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