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21 October 1994Poled electro-optic photolime gel polymer doped with chlorophenol red and bromomethyl-blue chromophores
an electrooptic polymer with chlorophenol red dye and type-A photolime gel was demonstrated. The electrooptic coefficient (gamma) 33 in the direction of the poling field was measured to be 28 pm/V. Chlorophenol red in polymer showed a 1/e relaxation time constant of 820 hours, which is more stable than other dye demonstrated previously to be electrooptic in the same polymer.
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David J. Gerold, Ray T. Chen, William A. Farone, David G. Pelka, "Poled electro-optic photolime gel polymer doped with chlorophenol red and bromomethyl blue chromophores," Proc. SPIE 2291, Integrated Optics and Microstructures II, (21 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190926