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Synthesis And Properties Of Crosslinkable Phenylacetylene Donor-Acceptor Molecules
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Based on our previous work using benzocyclobutene (BCB) moieties in extended-chain polymers [1], it was thought that the construction of unsymmetrical molecules around the BCB unit might result in thermally crosslinkable NLO-active materials. The feasibility of incorporating such a functional system in donor-acceptor molecules without disrupting processability is discussed and demonstrated. The synthesis, processing, and characterization of these molecules was investigated by thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, and optical microscopy using a specially designed hot stage which makes it possible to apply an inplane electric field at elevated temperatures. The ability to rapidly and irreversibly crosslink bulk films without the generation of volatile byproducts provides a novel method for sustaining poled optical properties by locking in the desired orientation. The anisotropy of the electrically poled melt and sustained birefringence after BCB crosslinking and cooling demonstrates the achievement of molecular alignment in these new materials.
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