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4 April 2005 High refractive index photocurable resins
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Abstract
The performance of optoelectronic devices can be increased by incorporating a high refractive index layer into the system. This paper describes several potential high refractive index resin candidates. Our materials include the added advantages over other systems because the new materials are cationically photocurable and free flowing, have low shrinkage upon cure, have no (or little) volatile organic components, are applicable by a variety of methods (dip coating, roller coating, injection molding, or film casting), can be applied in a variety of thicknesses (10-100 m), are fast-curing, and possess robust physical properties. Particular attention focuses on the refractive index in the visible spectrum, light transmission, and formulation viscosity.
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Robert V. Morford, Ramil L. Mercado, Curtis E. Planje, and Tony D. Flaim "High refractive index photocurable resins", Proc. SPIE 5724, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices VII, (4 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.590578
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Semiconducting wafers

Quartz

Ultraviolet radiation

Visible radiation

Prisms

Silicon

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