Huang Y, Siganakis G, Moharam MGJ, Wu ST. All-optical display using photoinduced anisotropy in a bacteriorhodopsin film.
OPTICS LETTERS 2004;
29:1933-1935. [PMID:
15357364 DOI:
10.1364/ol.29.001933]
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Abstract
Photoinduced anisotropy in a bacteriorhodopsin film using the pump-probe method was investigated. A diode-pumped second-harmonic YAG laser was used as the pump beam, and three wavelengths, at lambda = 442, 532, 655 nm, from different lasers were used as probe beams. Without the pump beam, the probe light cannot transmit the analyzer to the detector. However, because of photoinduced anisotropy, a portion of the probe light is detected when the pump beam is present. Based on this property, we demonstrate a full-color all-optical display.
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