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15 September 1995 Highly active and thermally stable nonlinear optical polymers for electro-optical applications
Yongming Cai, Alex K.Y. Jen, Yue-Jin Liu, Tian-An Chen
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Abstract
Poled guest-host polyquinoline thin films are shown to demonstrate both exceptionally large electro-optic activity and long-term thermal stability. After an initial drop from 45 pm/V to 26 pm/V in the first 100 hours, the electro-optic coefficient r33 at 26 pm/V remained for more than 2000 hours.
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Yongming Cai, Alex K.Y. Jen, Yue-Jin Liu, and Tian-An Chen "Highly active and thermally stable nonlinear optical polymers for electro-optical applications", Proc. SPIE 2528, Optical and Photonic Applications of Electroactive and Conducting Polymers, (15 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.219538
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KEYWORDS
Electro optics

Chromophores

Polymers

Thin films

Electro optic polymers

Electroactive polymers

Glasses

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