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Synthetic approaches to photorefractive polymers and low-molar-mass glassesFormat | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
In this paper we report on the synthesis of a number of photorefractive materials with high glass transition temperatures. We have developed a series of fully-functionalized polymethacrylates with both photoconducting and NLO-active moieties. Secondly, low molecular weight glasses based on triphenylamine and carbazole units together with different NLO-chromophores have been designed which show no tendency towards crystallization. We now report on the synthetic approach to these novel materials and their properties with regard to photorefractive applications.
Paper Details
Date Published: 9 October 1997
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 3144, Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials II, (9 October 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.290233
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3144:
Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials II
Stephen Ducharme; Stephen Ducharme; James W. Stasiak, Editor(s)
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 3144, Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials II, (9 October 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.290233
Show Author Affiliations
Christoph Hohle, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
M. Eckl, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Uwe Hofmann, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
M. Eckl, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Uwe Hofmann, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Stefan Schloter, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Dietrich Haarer, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Peter Strohriegl, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Dietrich Haarer, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Peter Strohriegl, Univ. Bayreuth (Germany)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3144:
Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials II
Stephen Ducharme; Stephen Ducharme; James W. Stasiak, Editor(s)
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