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Modeling the grating-formation process in thick bacteriorhodopsin films

We model the grating-formation process in bacteriorhodopsin films for the interference of two plane waves. We simulate the temporal dependence of grating recording and readout, and we examine the behavior of the diffraction efficiency with respect to exposure, write and read wavelengths, and film pa...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 1998-04, Vol.37 (11), p.2102-2111
Main Authors: Downie, J D, Timuçin, D A
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