A novel type of photorefractive polymers, containing a conjugated backbone and a second order NLO chromophore, has been developed. A new polymerization method based on the Stille coupling reaction was explored to synthesize these materials. It was expected that the conjugated backbone would absorb photons in the visible region and play the triple role of charge generator, charge transporter and backbone. Several physical measurements demonstrated this expectation. Two beam coupling experiments clearly indicated an asymmetric optical energy exchange between two beams without applying an external electrical field. This is a conclusive demonstration for photorefractivity. Also, large optical gain of 5.7 cm-1 was observed under zero-field condi...
The photorefractive effect (PR) of a novels $\sigma{-}\pi$ alternating polymer having 2,2'-bipyridyl...
Photorefractivity, or reversible photoinduced refractive index change, was first observed about twen...
Photorefractive, or reversible photoinduced refractive index change, was first observed about twenty...
To manifest photorefractive effects, a polymer must possess a photocharge generator, a charge transp...
A novel type of photorefractive polymer, containing a conjugated backbone and a second order nonline...
A new photorefractive polymer containing a photocarrier generator, a hole transporting compound, and...
A novel photorefractive polymer containing a conjugated backbone and a second-order nonlinear optica...
To manifest a photorefractive effect, the polymer must possess a photocharge generator, a charge tra...
We report the synthesis and characterization of a new, low-T-g polymer exhibiting the photorefractiv...
A novel photorefractive polymer has been synthesized and its photorefractivity has been demonstrated...
The use of polymers as photorefractive materials offers many advantages : flexibility in synthesis, ...
We report on the synthesis of two novel photorefractive polymers: one host-guest material based on t...
This thesis describes the synthesis and properties of photorefractive polymers. Photorefractive poly...
Two novel photorefractive polymers are presented, based on the charge transport molecule N,N'-diphen...
The palladium-catalyzed Stille coupling reaction was studied for preparing functionalized, conjugate...
The photorefractive effect (PR) of a novels $\sigma{-}\pi$ alternating polymer having 2,2'-bipyridyl...
Photorefractivity, or reversible photoinduced refractive index change, was first observed about twen...
Photorefractive, or reversible photoinduced refractive index change, was first observed about twenty...
To manifest photorefractive effects, a polymer must possess a photocharge generator, a charge transp...
A novel type of photorefractive polymer, containing a conjugated backbone and a second order nonline...
A new photorefractive polymer containing a photocarrier generator, a hole transporting compound, and...
A novel photorefractive polymer containing a conjugated backbone and a second-order nonlinear optica...
To manifest a photorefractive effect, the polymer must possess a photocharge generator, a charge tra...
We report the synthesis and characterization of a new, low-T-g polymer exhibiting the photorefractiv...
A novel photorefractive polymer has been synthesized and its photorefractivity has been demonstrated...
The use of polymers as photorefractive materials offers many advantages : flexibility in synthesis, ...
We report on the synthesis of two novel photorefractive polymers: one host-guest material based on t...
This thesis describes the synthesis and properties of photorefractive polymers. Photorefractive poly...
Two novel photorefractive polymers are presented, based on the charge transport molecule N,N'-diphen...
The palladium-catalyzed Stille coupling reaction was studied for preparing functionalized, conjugate...
The photorefractive effect (PR) of a novels $\sigma{-}\pi$ alternating polymer having 2,2'-bipyridyl...
Photorefractivity, or reversible photoinduced refractive index change, was first observed about twen...
Photorefractive, or reversible photoinduced refractive index change, was first observed about twenty...