An electrically modulated diffraction grating has been demonstrated in poled polymer thin films containing the organic nonlinear optical chromophore, PYR-3 (2-{3-Cyano-4-[3-(1-decyl-1 H-pyridin-4-ylidene)-propenyl]-5,5-dimethy l-5 H-furan-2-ylidene}-malononitrile), and amorphous polycarbonate. A dc electric field induced change in the diffraction efficiency of up to 9% was observed. The diffraction efficiency modulation was likely due to an electric field induced change in the film thickness via a piezoelectric effect rather than via an electronic linear electro-optic effect.

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