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Photorefractive polymer device operating at practical voltages

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Abstract

The effective high-voltage bias required for efficient operation of a photorefractive polymer has been reduced to 1kV. The device can hold erasable, Bragg holograms with 70% efficiency in addition to its video-rate response time.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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