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Integrated Linear and Nonlinear Optics with Novel Macromolecular Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

E. F. Aust
Affiliation:
Frontier Research Program, RIKEN, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-01, Japan Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
W. Hickel
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
W. H. Meyer
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
H. Ringsdorf
Affiliation:
Institut für Organische Chemie, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, J.J. Becherweg 18, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
M. Sawodny
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
C. Urban
Affiliation:
Institut für Organische Chemie, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, J.J. Becherweg 18, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
G. Wegner
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, W-6500 Mainz, Germany
W. Knoll
Affiliation:
Frontier Research Program, RIKEN, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-01, Japan
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Abstract

This paper deals with the application of some recently developed evanescent waveoptical techniques for the characterization of novel macromolecular host-guest systems. In particular, surface plasmon- and guided optical wave-spectroscopies and -microscopies are used to determine the linear and nonlinear optical properties of these materials in thin film form.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1992

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