Evidence for the applicability of a novel procedure (swelling-poling- deswelling) to produce a stable alignment of second order NLO-chromophores covalently attached to a cross-linked PMMA or polystyrene polymeric network
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The "swelling-poling-deswelling" technique is a new procedure of poling crosslinked polymeric network
carrying covalently attached NLO (nonlinear optical) chromophores. It is based upon a solvent-swollen
crosslinked polymeric network before submission to poling. Under electrical poling, the matrix is deswelled
without heating above the polymer Tg (glass transition temperature) obtaining a significant improvement of
the stabilization of the alignment of the chromophores and therefore of the SHG (second harmonic
generation). We determined the d33 values of DR1 chromophore linked in different manner to PMMA
(polymethylmethacrylate) and polystyrene. Crosslinked PMMA gives very good results, in fact the 40% of the
d33 value remains after 4 months respect to d33 evaluated a couple of hours after poling. Interestingly the
same stability in the time of the d33 is observed with the crosslinked polystyrene matrix. In terms of d33 after
poling, the two systems carrying DR1 (Disperse Red 1) moieties covalently attached to the polystyrene matrix
(side-chain and crosslinked) behave in a similar manner, but in terms of stability, the linear polymeric system
is the best (75%), higher than all systems investigated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrical poling; In situ-second harmonic generation; Nonlinear optics; Polymethylmethacrylate; Polystyrene
Elenco autori:
Pietralunga, SILVIA MARIA
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