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17 September 2002 Novel Class of Electron Acceptors Lead to Extremely High Electro-optic Coefficient Chromophores
Mingqian He, Thomas M. Leslie, John A. Sinicropi, Sean M. Garner, Leon D. Reed
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Abstract
A novel class of organic electro-optic(EO) acceptors has been synthesized by a facile high yield synthetic route. These tricyanovinyldihydrofuran type of acceptors have been used to prepare high mb chromophores. Due to the three dimensional shape of the acceptor, these so called 'fish hook' chromophores have been proven to be highly soluble and processable by minimizing chromophore-chromophore electrostatic interactions. Preliminary EO characterization as a guest in polycarbonate film has given r33 values of 70 pm/v at 1550nm for one of these chromophores. We believe this to be the highest value EO coefficient to be reported at this wavelength.
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Mingqian He, Thomas M. Leslie, John A. Sinicropi, Sean M. Garner, and Leon D. Reed "Novel Class of Electron Acceptors Lead to Extremely High Electro-optic Coefficient Chromophores", Proc. SPIE 4918, Materials, Devices, and Systems for Display and Lighting, (17 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483061
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KEYWORDS
Chromophores

Chlorine

Electro optics

Bridges

Polymers

Absorption

Nonlinear optics

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