Novel E-O Polymers: NLO Materials with Superior Temporal Stability

Abstract

This report contains experimental results on a comprehensive study of the second order nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of a molecularly doped polymer system. A second-order NLO chromophore, 4-morpholino-4'nitrostilbene (MNS) was synthesized which possesses a large molecular first hyperpolarizability and dipole moment. The chromophore was doped into a polymer matrix with a high glass transition temperature and subsequently poled by a strong electric field to induce noncentrosymmetry required for second-order nonlinear optical behavior. An in situ poling technique was employed to determine the processing and poling parameters in order to obtain high and stable nonlinearities. Detailed information on the synthesis, processing, characterization, and results on a series of samples is presented. Materials, Second order nonlinear optical materials, Nonlinear optics

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA285872

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