Design and synthesis of chromophores and polymers for electro-optic and photorefractive applications
Seth R. Marder,
Bernard Kippelen,
Alex K.-Y. Jen and
Nasser Peyghambarian
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Seth R. Marder: Beckman Institute, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Bernard Kippelen: Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona
Alex K.-Y. Jen: Northeastern University
Nasser Peyghambarian: Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona
Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6645, 845-851
Abstract:
Abstract The ability of nonlinear optical materials to transmit, process and store information forms the basis of emerging optoelectronic and photonic technologies. Organic chromophore-containing polymers, in which the refractive index can be controlled by light or an electric field, are expected to play an important role.
Date: 1997
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