Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1789222 Current Applied Physics 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A free-radical polymerization was performed to fabricate nonlinear optical (NLO) hybrid films based on nanostructural building blocks and an interpenetrating methacrylate/silica hybrid matrix (IHM). A bulky chromophore (disperse orange 3) bonded with ally glycidyl ether (AGE) was incorporated into the hybrid matrix in combination with (γ-methacrylpropyl)-silsesquioxane through the polymerization. Different amounts of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane as modifiers were added into the IHM to enhance properties. It has been shown that the IHM increases the crosslink density of the network and the interaction potential between dipoles to help maintain the orientational order, and the generated NLO materials enhance the Tg, nonresonant second-order nonlinearity and temporal stability.

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