Selective Properties of Controlled Reflective Holograms Recorded in a Polymer - Liquid Crystal Composite

IF 0.3 Q4 CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
G. Zharkova, S. Streltsov
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Abstract

The selective properties of reflective holograms recorded in a polymer-liquid crystal composite, controlled by mechanical stretching or compression of the hologram have been studied. Based on the theory of diffraction by Kogelnik, an analysis of the effect of mechanical tension and compression of a phase reflective holographic grating across its thickness on the spectral characteristics of the grating is made. A comparative analysis of experimental data and simulation results is carried out. It is shown that when the hologram is mechanically compressed, the wavelength corresponding to the maximum in the reflection spectrum is shifted to the short-wavelength region of the spectrum, and when it is stretched – to the long-wavelength region. The wavelengths of the maximum in the reflection spectrum for the theoretical and experimental dependences corresponding to the same magnitude of compression or tension are proximate. An example of instrumental device using these guided holograms is presented.
聚合物-液晶复合材料中可控反射全息图的选择特性
研究了在聚合物-液晶复合材料中记录的反射全息图在机械拉伸或压缩下的选择性特性。基于Kogelnik衍射理论,分析了相位反射全息光栅在厚度上的机械张力和压缩对光栅光谱特性的影响。对实验数据和仿真结果进行了对比分析。结果表明,当全息图被机械压缩时,反射光谱中最大值所对应的波长被移到光谱的短波长区域,当它被拉伸时,被移到长波长区域。理论和实验依赖对应于相同大小的压缩或张力的反射光谱中的最大波长是近似值。给出了一种利用这些导全息图的仪器装置的实例。
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1.30
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40.00%
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期刊介绍: The Journal presents the following main directions of creation/construction, study and application of self-assembled materials: SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, PROPERTIES, MEDICINE, BIOLOGY, NANOTECHNOLOGY, SENSORS, PRACTICAL APPLICATION and INFORMATION. The journal is addressed to researchers, lecturers, university students, engineers. The publisher of the journal is the Nanomaterials Research Institute of "Ivanovo State University".
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