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23 October 1998 Polyurethanes and polyesters for photorefractive applications
Kai Ewert, Stefan Schloter, Uwe Hofmann, K. Hoechstetter, Dietrich Haarer, C.-D. Eisenbach
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Abstract
Polymers in which photoconducting as well as nonlinear- optical moieties are attached to the polymer backbone have significant advantages over common guest-host photorefractive polymer systems. The main reasons for this are that such fully-functionalized polymers can be permanently poled and do not show chromophore recrystallization.
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Kai Ewert, Stefan Schloter, Uwe Hofmann, K. Hoechstetter, Dietrich Haarer, and C.-D. Eisenbach "Polyurethanes and polyesters for photorefractive applications", Proc. SPIE 3471, Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials IV, (23 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328170
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Chromophores

Polyurethane

Photorefractive polymers

Glasses

Modulation

Refractive index

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