Abstract
Holographic studies in azobenzene side-chain polymers reveal light-induced periodic surface reliefs at temperatures far below the glass transition temperature. We performed experiments with two-color holography on an azobenzene polymer. An intensive and linear polarized homogeneous blue pump beam illuminated the sample, and two red beams—outside the trans-azobenzene absorption—were used to inscribe the grating. A surface relief was obtained only with the pump beam on and only if its polarization was perpendicular to the writing beams. The findings are discussed in the frame of a recent mean-field model.
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