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Extended Dihydropyridine Chromophores for Photorefractive Polymers

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Abstract

Photorefractive materials show promise for several applications including high density optical data storage, image processing (correlation, pattern recognition), phase conjugation, optical limiting, simulations of neural networks and associative memories, and programmable optical interconnections.1,2

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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