Carbazol-containing polymers were shown to be good reliefographic photosensitive substrates for holographic
registration. Holographic images with satisfactory properties were obtained with carbazolic copolymers containing
carbazolylethylmethacrylate and octylmethacrylate units and iodoform as sensitizer. The final goal of this study is to find
the best copolymer formulation ensuring large amount of data stored with a high transfer rate and an optimized lifetime
of the hologram and of the host polymer. It is then crucial to elucidate the involved photochemical mechanisms. We first
carried out irradiations at 405 nm (wavelength of the laser diode used for holographic recording) in order to follow the
photostructuration of the doped polymer. Spectroscopic analyses showed that the formation of a charge transfer complex
is observed and its increase of concentration in the polymer could be followed versus exposure time. We also focused
our attention on the durability of the hologram and of the polymeric matrix itself. Under irradiations representative of
natural ageing (λ>300 nm), we have shown that the complex is successively formed and destroyed and that the
photodegradation of the polymer matrix was also observed.
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