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Annual Report 2012 - Latvijas Universitātes Cietvielu fizikas institūts

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LABORATORY OF OPTICAL RECORDING<br />

Head of Laboratory Dr. phys. J.Teteris<br />

Research Area and Main Problems<br />

Synthesis and research of amorphous chalcogenide semiconductor (As-S, As-Se<br />

and As-S-Se) and azobenzene containing organic polymer thin films for optical<br />

recording, nanotechnology and holography have been performed. Photoinduced changes<br />

of optical properties, holographic recording and hologram self-enhancement effects, and<br />

relaxation processes in amorphous films are studied. The main task was RTD of high<br />

sensitive photoresists in the visible region for holography and lithoghraphy for<br />

production of diffractive optical elements. Rainbow hologram production technology<br />

based on chalcogenide semiconductor photoresists was developed. The methods for<br />

fabrication of subwavelength-gratings and surface-relief features with nanometer scale<br />

have been developed.<br />

Scientific Staff<br />

1. Dr. M.Reinfelde<br />

2. Dr. J.Teteris<br />

3. Dr. A.Gerbreders<br />

4. Dr. A.Veispāls<br />

Students<br />

1. E. Potanina<br />

2. K. Klismeta<br />

3. A. Kiseļovs<br />

4. M. Jirgensons<br />

PhD Students<br />

1. J.Aleksejeva<br />

2. U.Gertners<br />

Cooperation<br />

Latvia<br />

1. Riga Technical University (prof. A.Ozols).<br />

2. Daugavpils Pedagogical University (Dr. V.Paškēvics and Dr. Vj.Gerbreders).<br />

USA<br />

3. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado (Dr. P. Stradins).<br />

Czech Republic<br />

4. University of Pardubice (Prof. M.Vlcek).<br />

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