A New Approach to Design of Cross-Linked Second-Order Nonlinear Optical

Abstract

A new class of crosslinked second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) polymers has been developed by processing a NLO-dye and a polymer similar to conventional 'doped polymer' system. Intermolecular crosslinking was carried out by UV radiation subsequent to electric field induced poling of the composite. Cinnamate (C6H5-CH=CH-CO2-) and styrylacrylate (C6H5-CH=CH-CH=CH-CO2-) moieties are selected as the photoreactive chromophores which are attached to both the NLO molecules at two positions and randomly substituted to a vinyl polymer. The poled crosslinked polymers exhibit stable nonlinear activity over a long period of time as characterized by temporal response of second-harmonic generation signal and UV absorption characteristics.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 03, 1991
Accession Number
ADA235962

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  • B. K. Mandal
  • E. Prakeenvincha
  • Jooyoung Lee
  • Xiongfeng Zhu
  • Y. M. Chen

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  • Absorption
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