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Holographic gratings formed by wavelength multiplexing in liquid crystal composites
Optical devices formed by organic materials have been applied to holographic memory to realize fast and numerous reconfiguration contexts in information processing. Therefore, we construct the optical system to demonstrate wavelength multiplex recording using lasers with different wavelengths to improve diffraction characteristics of holographic gratings formed in liquid crystal composites.