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AUTHOR
Olli Nordman
Influence of the age of amorphous nonannealed As2S3 thin films on holographic properties
The dependences of the maximal first order diffraction efficiency and the corresponding specific recording energy on the holographic grating period were studied. Grating period was varied from 0.40 to 70.0 μm. Both fresh and aged films were used. A large holographic recording efficiency decrease in the course of aging is found to take place. These changes are due to the effective film grain size increase caused by the relaxational structural changes and atmospheric oxygen exposure. Results are explained with the aid of stress fields induced by the evaporation and holographic recording. The obtained results can be used to optimize the hologram recording in amorphous chalcogenide films.
Model of holographic recording in amorphous chalcogenide films using subband-gap lightat room temperature
The subband-gap light holographic recording in amorphous as-evaporated ${\mathrm{As}}_{2}$${\mathrm{S}}_{3}$ films at room temperature is experimentally studied. Properties are considerably different from those of usual holographic recording based on the band-gap light induced structural changes. The most important characteristic features of this nonpermanent recording include photoinduced refractive index increase, weak photobleaching, the absence of the photoinduced thickness changes, light polarization dependence, large exposures, holographic grating shifts during the exposure and a peculiar two maxima spatial frequency response. The first order diffraction efficiency up to 4.1% is achie…
<title>Mechanisms of holographic recording in amorphous semiconductor films</title>
The mechanisms of holographic recording in (mainly chalcogenide) amorphous semiconductor films are reviewed including photoinduced structural changes, relaxational structural changes, recharging of localized states in the band gap, and photoinduced anisotropy. The holographic properties in these cases are compared. Different effects of hologram self-enhancement are also considered.© (1998) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
<title>Photoinduced anisotropy and holographic recording in amorphous chalcogenides</title>
The effect of photoinduced anisotropy and its application to vector hologram recording is reviewed focusing on amorphous chalcogenides. Vector holographic grating recording in amorphous As-S-Se(a-As-S-Se) films is experimentally studied and analyzed in comparison with scalar recording. It is holographically established that a linearly polarized 632.8 nm light produces photoinduced anisotropy and the chalcogen related D+, D- center reorientation and generation mechanism is proposed. It is used to explain the observed peculiarities of vector recording in comparison with scalar recording based on photoinduced structural changes: much lower diffraction efficiency (4 X 10-3% versus 4%), much lar…
Effect of structure relaxation on the holographic recording in amorphous As2S3 films
Abstract Results of the experimental studies of holographic recording in a-As 2 S 3 films, such as exposure and intensity dependences, spatial frequency dependence, are reported. Several peculiarities are found including recording intensity threshold, nonmonotonical intensity dependences, nonlinear exposure curves, the change of the spatial frequency response due to film aging. These peculiarities are explained in terms of the phenomenological model which is based on the simultaneous action of the photostructural changes and the relaxational structural changes.
On thermal influence of laser beam irradiation on optical absorption of amorphous as-evaporated As2S3 films
Abstract Photoinduced changes of the optical absorption in amorphous as-evaporated As 2 S 3 thin films are studied. Before the measurements films were kept at dark for more than two years. The long storage time ensured that the relaxational structural changes caused by the deposition process were absent. As a light source a CW unfocused 488.0 nm Ar laser line was used. The intensity of the laser beam was varied from rather low intensity values up to intensities which raised the temperature of the films above the glass transition temperature. Based on the behavior of the saturation values of the absorption we were able to state that the exposed As 2 S 3 films started to polymerize at 63–69°C…
Diffraction-efficiency oscillations in amorphous As_2S_3 films
An experimental study of the holographic gratings recorded in nonannealed, thermally with time relaxed amorphous As2S3 films by 514.5-nm light in the presence of 632.8-nm readout light is carried out. The dependences of the maximal first-order diffraction efficiency on the holographic grating period was studied in a wide range of periods, from 0.40 to 70.0 µm. A peculiar oscillatory diffraction-efficiency temporal behavior occurring under certain conditions is reported. The obtained results are discussed in terms of photoinduced structural changes, relaxational structural changes, photoinduced anisotropy, and photoinduced recharging of the localized states in the bandgap. The diffraction-ef…
Two-color holographic-grating formation in amorphous As_2S_3 films
A detailed experimental study of the holographic gratings recorded in nonannealed amorphous As2S3 films by 514.5-nm light in the presence of 632.8-nm readout light is carried out. A strong influence of a continuous 632.8-nm readout is found. The dependences of the maximal first-order diffraction efficiency and the corresponding specific recording energy on the holographic grating period were studied in a wide range of periods from 0.40 to 70.0 μm for 2-yr-old films. The obtained results are discussed in terms of photoinduced structural changes, relaxational structural changes, photoinduced anisotropy, and photoinduced recharging of the localized states in the bandgap. The photoinduced sulph…