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Electrochromic devices thermal stability

The facile processibility and thermal stability of this class of polymers has also led to increased interest in potential applications. Thus, Agrawal and Jenekhe have studied rigid-rod poly(quinolines) for 3rd-order NLO applications [679], whilst Cai et al. [523] have looked at poled guest-host poly(quinoline) thin films for 2nd-order NLO applications. Wolf et al. [619] documented the use of poly(quinolines) in electrochromic devices. Chandrasekhar et al. [293b,c] have synthesized a series of unique poly(amino quinolines) (below) and demonstrated significant 3rd-order NLO effects in them. [Pg.427]


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