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Filled PMMA Resin Systems

The temperature dependence of hole formation and hole profile is affected by four factors decrease in the Debye-Waller factor, broadening of the hole width, spectral diffusion, and laser-induced hole filling. The first two effects are reversible phenomena and recover at low temperatures. The latter two are irreversible and their influence cannot be eliminated by cooling the sample again. The temperature dependence of the Debye-Waller factor (DiV(T) — S0(T)/S 4)) for TPP/PMMA and TPP/phenoxy resin systems, shown in Table 2.13 by a dotted line, agrees well with the slope of 0 at 4-20 K. The temperature dependence of the Debye-Waller factor is smaller in poly(vinyl alcohol), which shows a higher Es value (23 cm4). Thus, hole formation efficiency is controlled by the temperature dependence of Debye-Waller factor for temperatures below T and, for temperatures above T it is affected mainly by the simultaneous occurrence of spectral diffusion and laser-induced hole filling due to structural relaxation. [Pg.100]


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