Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5210923 | Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Methacrylic random copolymers bearing photoresponsive azobenzene (or azopyridine) and rigid tolane moieties as a side chains were synthesized and investigated on photoinduced birefringence (ÎnPI) characteristic for rewritable holographic memory application. Azobenzene (or azopyridine) segments were introduced as a functional group for a photo-triggered molecular reorientation. On the other hand, tolane segments were introduced for an improvement of transparency and practical photoinduced birefringence, which was defined as a performance index of photoinduced birefringence divided by absorbance of the film. As a result, the practical photoinduced birefringences of the copolymers have been improved significantly by an introduction of the tolane component compared to the azo homopolymers that have not any tolane component. Furthermore, the long-term stability of ÎnPI has been also improved by the introduction of the rigid tolane component.
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Authors
Jun Young Kim, Takashi Fukuda,