Synthesis and properties of nonlinear optical polymers based on poly(ether imides) for electrooptical devices
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Summary
: Nonlinear optical poly(ether imides) with an adequate thermal stability has been synthesized by direct coupling of hydroxy poly(ether imides) and NLO chromophores with a quantitative yield. The resultant amorphous NLO poly(ether imides) exhibited good solubility in common organic solvents, providing optical-quality thin films by spin coating. The glass transition temperatures of the polymers are at around 180 °C. The electrooptic coefficients (r33, @1.3μm) of PEI-DR1 was 12.3 pm/V with an electrical poling field of 100 V/μm and it decayed about 10 % over 10 months at 90 °C under atmospheric conditions.
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Thermal Stability Glass Transition Glass Transition Temperature Imide Spin Coating
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