Polarization patterns hide and display using photoinduced anisotropy of photochromic fulgide


Autoria(s): Yao, BL; Wang, YL; Lei, M; Menke, N; Chen, GF; Chen, Y; Li, TK; Fan, MG
Data(s)

10/01/2005

Resumo

Photoinduced anisotropy of a photochromic pyrrylfulgide/PMMA film was investigated by using two linearly polarized beams. Excitation by linearly polarized light induces into the film an optical axis that has the same polarization as the excitation beam. This causes a change of the transmittance and of the polarization state of the detection beam. With a microscope a matrix of 4x4 light spots with different polarizations were recorded in the pyrrylfulgide/PMMA film. If readout with non-polarized light, the matrix of light spots show no information pattern. However, when readout with differently polarized lights, different patterns can be displayed. The experiment demonstrates that pyrrylfulgide/PMMA films can be used to hide two differently polarized patterns, which may be applied in camouflage technology. (C) 2005 Optical Society of America.

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http://ir.opt.ac.cn/handle/181661/7292

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/70795

Idioma(s)

英语

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期刊论文