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Acentric order

Moreover, after removal of the poling field, the electrooptical response of the material should be stable over time. For this reason, the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the polymer should be high enough for the chromophore acentric order to be kept frozen over device operation. [Pg.142]

Pereverev, Y.V., O.V. Prezhdo, and L.R. Dalton. Mean field theory of acentric order of dipolar chromophores in polymeric electro-optic materials. Chromophores with displaced dipoles. Chem Phys Lett 340 328-335. [Pg.1313]


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