| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5188764 | Polymer | 2007 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												A series of thermally stable side-chain second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) poly(amide-imide)s via sequential self-repetitive reaction (SSRR) have been developed. This SSRR is based on carbodiimide (CDI) chemistry. Three difunctional azo chromophores (DR19, NDPD and DNDA) were, respectively, reacted with excessive amount of 4,4â²-methylene-diphenylisocyanate (MDI) to form poly-CDI, and subsequently trimellitic anhydride (TMA) was added to obtain an intermediate, poly(N-acylurea). Poly(N-acylurea) exhibits excellent organosolubility, which enables the fabrication of high quality optical thin films. Moreover, its moderate glass transition temperature (Tg) characteristic allows the NLO-active polymer to exhibit high poling efficiency. After in situ poling and curing process, N-acylurea moieties were converted to amide-imide structures via SSRR, and the Tgs of the polymers were elevated significantly up to 70 °C higher than that of the poly-CDI sample. Electro-optical coefficients, r33 of about 5.2-25.2 pm/V at 830 nm were obtained. Good temporal stability (80 °C) and waveguide optical losses (3.8-6.6 dB/cm at 830 nm) were also obtained for these polymers.
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											Authors
												Huey-Ling Chang, Hsun-Lien Lin, Yi-Chia Wang, Shenghong A. Dai, Wen-Chiung Su, Ru-Jong Jeng, 
											