DocumentCode :
1861484
Title :
Femtosecond time-reversal in photorefractive polymers
Author :
Giessen, H. ; Christ, Andreas ; Wagner, Aaron ; Nau, Dana ; Euteneuer, A. ; Ruhle, W.W. ; Kuhl ; Mecher, E. ; Meerholz, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Philipps-Univ., Marburg, Germany
fYear :
1999
fDate :
28-28 May 1999
Firstpage :
48
Lastpage :
49
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Time-domain holography has become increasingly important for ultrafast data processing. However, spectral holeburning media that have previously proven their capability for femtosecond data processing are limited by their inhomogeneously broadened absorption bandwidth. Photorefractive polymers are low cost, mass producible and operate at room temperature. CW diffraction efficiencies near 100% have been reported, and infrared-sensitive materials have recently become available. In order to use PR polymers for information processing, they need to work with ultrashort pulses that have a large bandwidth and yield sufficient diffraction efficiencies. We used a standard two-beam mixing geometry in order to measure the diffraction efficiencies. Reading the hologram with pulsed lasers without the etalon and cross-correlating the diffracted beam with a 130 fs reference beam, different pulse-trains are obtained depending whether we look in the original or in the phase conjugated direction. This demonstrates for the first time femtosecond time-reversal on a 130 fs time scale in the photorefractive polymer at room temperature around 800 nm.
Keywords :
high-speed optical techniques; holographic gratings; multiwave mixing; optical phase conjugation; optical polymers; photorefractive materials; 130 fs; 293 to 298 K; 800 nm; CW diffraction efficiencies; cross-correlation; femtosecond time-reversal; infrared-sensitive materials; inhomogeneously broadened absorption bandwidth; large bandwidth; phase conjugated direction; photorefractive polymers; pulse-trains; pulsed lasers; room temperature; spectral holeburning media; time-domain holography; two-beam mixing geometry; ultrafast data processing; ultrashort pulses; Bandwidth; Data processing; Diffraction; Holography; Laser beams; Optical pulses; Photorefractive effect; Polymers; Temperature; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO '99. Summaries of Papers Presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-595-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.1999.833859
Filename :
833859
Link To Document :
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