Light-induced reorientation and birefringence in polymeric dispersions of nano-sized crystals
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Nanocrystals (50-250 nm) of a Palladium complex within a
polyisobutylmethacrylate matrix were prepared by a phase separation
method. In these dispersions, a light-induced birefringence with n < 10-3
was induced, without the application of an electric field. This effect was
related to the photoconducting properties of the dispersion. Evidence for
charge photogeneration without any applied field was obtained. The
photorefractive behaviour of the material confirmed that the nanocrystals
reorientation is a consequence of photoconducting properties. A lightgenerated
electric field E < 3 V/¼m was estimated. These results illustrate
the potential of materials with a nano-crystalline dispersion morphology as
light-responsive media.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PHOTOREFRACTIVE MATERIALS; COMPLEXES; COMPOSITE; GRATINGS
List of contributors:
Golemme, Attilio; Ghedini, Mauro; Termine, Roberto
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