Birefringence Grating and Surface Grating in Azobenzene Polymer Liquid Crystal Films Investigated by Near-Field Optical Method

  • The birefringence grating and the surface grating in azobenzene polymer liquid-crystal (Azo-PLC) films are studied by a near-field scanning optical microscope. With laser irradiation, the refractive index change caused by birefringence and the sinusoidal surface profile are observed at the near-field transmittance image and the surface topography of the grating. The grating period and the peak-to-peak value of the sinusoidal surface profile are 0.8μm and 40 nm, respectively. The maximum diffractive efficiency of the grating is 2%. The dynamic process of the grating formation is probed and analysed. The mass diffusion responsible for the formation of the surface grating due to the temperature rise is analysed.
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