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Second Order Non-Linear Optical Polyphosphazenes. Proceedings of Symposium on Non-Linear Optics, ACS Meeting, Held in Boston, Massachusetts 1990

Author : Alexa A. Dembek
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Page : 25 pages
File Size : 38,93 MB
Release : 1990
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In this contribution, we describe the synthesis and second-order optical properties of a series of mixed-substituent poly(organophosphazenes)that possess covalently attached donor-acceptor substituted, conjugated moieties. The general structure of the polymer is (NP(OCH2CF3)x(OR)(y))(n), where OR = -O(CH2O) (k)C6H4-CH=CH-C6H4NO2; where k = 1-3, and -OCH2CH2N(CH2CH3)C6H4-N=N-C6H4NO2, and x + y = 100%. The nonlinear optical properties of thin films of the polymers were investigated by using second harmonic generation, giving second-harmonic coefficients, d(33), in the range 4.1-34 pm/V. (AW).

Polymers for Second-order Nonlinear Optics

Author : Geoffrey A. Lindsay
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Page : 564 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
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Presents the most recent developments in second-order nonlinear optical polymers. Covers the most important technologies necessary to achieve commercially viable devices based on special polymeric materials with second-order nonlinear optical properties. Discusses important molecular design considerations, how to process the polymers into films, the stability of the films, their optical properties, and prototype devices that can be made from these films.