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A photorefractive organically modified silica glass with high optical grain

Photorefractive materials exhibit a spatial modulation of the refractive index due to redistribution of photogenerated charges in an optically nonlinear medium. As such, they have the ability to manipulate light and are potentially important for optical applications including image processing, optic...

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Published in:Nature (London) 2000-11, Vol.408 (6808), p.64
Main Authors: Cheben, Pavel, Francisco del Monte, Worsfold, Dennis J, Carlsson, Dave J
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description Photorefractive materials exhibit a spatial modulation of the refractive index due to redistribution of photogenerated charges in an optically nonlinear medium. As such, they have the ability to manipulate light and are potentially important for optical applications including image processing, optical storage, programmable optical interconnects and simulation of neural networks.
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