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16 December 1993 Knowledge base for the design of high-performance second-order NLO materials: architecture-relaxation correlations in new crosslinked poled polymer systems
Jennifer F. Wang, M. A. Hubbard, Y. Jin, J. T. Lin, Tobin J. Marks, Weiping Lin, George K. Wong
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Abstract
Two complementary approached to the construction of poled, crosslinked second-order polymeric NLO materials are discussed. In the first, poly(p-hydroxystyrene) is functionalized with a nitroaniline chromophore having a protectable hydroxyl group for hydrogen bonding or epoxy crosslinking. Chromophore immobilization is most effective when crosslinks can be made directly at the chromophore substituent and when multifunctional crosslinking agents are employed. The second approach shows that matrices prepared from an aryldiamine chromophore and a bismaleimide co-monomer can achieve Tg values approaching + 240$DEGC and exceptional SHG temporal stability.
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Jennifer F. Wang, M. A. Hubbard, Y. Jin, J. T. Lin, Tobin J. Marks, Weiping Lin, and George K. Wong "Knowledge base for the design of high-performance second-order NLO materials: architecture-relaxation correlations in new crosslinked poled polymer systems", Proc. SPIE 2025, Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Materials VI, (16 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165303
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KEYWORDS
Chromophores

Polymers

Second-harmonic generation

Nonlinear optics

Electroactive polymers

Hydrogen

NOx

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