Thermally stable chromophores and polymers for χ(2) applications
R.D. Miller, K. Betterton, et al.
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
Guest-host polymer systems with potential use in electro-optic devices are discussed. The polymer host is a polyimide and the guest chromophores are 2,4,5-triarylimidazoles (lophines). Poling stabilities have been obtained by extrapolating the second harmonic generation decay using a stretched exponential function and extrapolated lifetimes greater than a year at 80°C have been obtained. In addition, an apparent relationship between the stability of poled order and the glass transition temperature is discussed.
R.D. Miller, K. Betterton, et al.
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
Ch. Bräuchle, D.M. Burland, et al.
Journal of Physical Chemistry
R.J. Twieg, D.M. Burland, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 1995
R.D. Miller, D.M. Burland, et al.
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology Section B: Nonlinear Optics