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Chromophore Concentration Effect on Photorefractive Performance of Organic Photorefractive Composites

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Pages 53-57 | Published online: 22 Sep 2010

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Jin-Woo Oh, Jongwan Choi & Nakjoong Kim. (2009) Tunable color filter with surface plasmon resonance using organic photorefractive composite. Applied Optics 48:17, pages 3161.
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