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21 December 1988 Polymeric And Organic Crystalline Films For Electro-Optic Applications
D. A. Ender, R. S. Moshrefzadeh, G. T. Boyd, L. M. Leichter, J. C. Liu, R. M. Henry, R. C. Williams
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Abstract
One of key applications desired for second-order non-linear optical materials is that of an electro-optic phase shifter. Organic materials offer the promise of having large electro-optic coefficients for this application. A number of organic materials were examined as either crystalline or ordered polymeric thin films. The results of absorption, second-harmonic generation, and electro-optic measurements on these materials will be presented. The results on waveguide fabrication and coupling are also discussed.
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D. A. Ender, R. S. Moshrefzadeh, G. T. Boyd, L. M. Leichter, J. C. Liu, R. M. Henry, and R. C. Williams "Polymeric And Organic Crystalline Films For Electro-Optic Applications", Proc. SPIE 0971, Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Materials, (21 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948226
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Second-harmonic generation

Waveguides

Molecules

Crystals

Electro optics

Absorption

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