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Guest-host polymers phase stability

One efficient way to increase the number density of NLO chromophores in a polymeric host, without crystallization, phase separation, and any concentration gradient, is to attach them as side chains of a polymer [15,18]. Also, the temporal stability of the poled structures of side-chain NLO polymers has been proven to be much better than that of the same guest-host system due to the higher glass transition temperature of the polymer. A number of poled side-chain NLO polymers (Fig 49.4) have employed for SHG measurements. Table 49.3 exhibits values of some side-chain NLO polymers [16-28]. [Pg.798]

Phase Stability of Guest/Host Photorefractive Polymers... [Pg.211]


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