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Applications of Induced Gratings in Nonlinear Media
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Abeywickrema, Haburugala Vithanage Ujitha A.
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Abstract Details
Year and Degree
2015, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), University of Dayton, Electro-Optics.
Abstract
Materials exhibiting effective nonlinearity through refractive index modulation at relatively low optical powers can be exploited for various applications. Examples of such materials include liquids where the refractive index is modified through heating, and photorefractives where the refractive index modulation is caused by the induced space charge field due to optically generated charges and their redistribution. Optical probing techniques of these and related effects include digital holography, holographic interferometry, and diffraction. First, the effect of self-phase modulation of a focused laser beam in a thermal medium such as a liquid is studied using a low power probe beam. Beyond self-phase modulation, thermal blooming occurs, due to bubbles generated in the liquid. These bubbles are characterized using the same probe and digital holography. An application of these bubbles to nanoparticle agglomeration and transport for drug delivery systems is proposed. Next, the use of recording materials such as photorefractive lithium niobate for implementing real-time phase shifting holographic interferometry is examined in detail. Holographic interferometry is a convenient tool for 3D characterization of deformations of an object. The hologram of an object is first written in the material using a reference beam, and then read out by the same reference beam and light from the deformed object. It is shown that the use of both Bragg and non-Bragg orders during conventional two-beam coupling in a photorefractive material facilitates the simultaneous generation of phase shifts necessary for this type of holographic interferometry. In certain applications involving liquid crystals, the spatial modulation of the director axis can yield improved energy coupling in hybrid liquid crystal – photorefractive devices. Nanoscale engineering of the director axis is possible using the surface corrugation in photorefractives induced by the space charge field through the piezoelectric effect. This surface corrugation is characterized by monitoring the diffraction of a probe beam from the surface of the photorefractive material, taking care to eliminate any Fabry-Perot effects and diffraction from the volume grating in the material.
Committee
Partha Banerjee, Dr. (Committee Chair)
Joseph Haus, Dr. (Committee Member)
Andrew Sarangan, Dr. (Committee Member)
Sergei Lyuksyutov, Dr. (Committee Member)
Georges Nehmetallah, Dr. (Committee Member)
Pages
135 p.
Subject Headings
Engineering
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Optics
Keywords
Digital Holography
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Holographic Interferometry
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Photorefractive Materials
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Abeywickrema, H. V. U. A. (2015).
Applications of Induced Gratings in Nonlinear Media
[Doctoral dissertation, University of Dayton]. OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1429985534
APA Style (7th edition)
Abeywickrema, Haburugala Vithanage Ujitha.
Applications of Induced Gratings in Nonlinear Media.
2015. University of Dayton, Doctoral dissertation.
OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
, http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1429985534.
MLA Style (8th edition)
Abeywickrema, Haburugala Vithanage Ujitha. "Applications of Induced Gratings in Nonlinear Media." Doctoral dissertation, University of Dayton, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1429985534
Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition)
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