Holographic Recording and Control of Diffraction Efficiency Using Photoinduced Surface Deformation on Azo-Polymer Films

Surface relief holograms were fabricated on azo-polymer films by the irradiation of interference laser fringes. The side-chain azo-polymer, poly-orange tom-1 isophoronediisocyanate, was used in this study. Recording characteristics of surface relief structures were investigated; they needed no post-treatment, and could be erased by heating or irradiating a uniform laser beam. The diffraction efficiency of the recorded hologram was markedly increased by corona charging. It was also controlled by irradiation of the laser beam (488 nm) with corona charging.