Bifunctional molecular glass for efficient photorefractive material
- 21 June 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 74 (26) , 3936-3938
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.124229
Abstract
Two bifunctional succinates have been prepared as molecular photorefractive materials, which contain a hole-transporting triphenylamine moiety and an electro-optically active chromophore. The synthesized succinates formed stable amorphous glasses at room temperature. Succinate with 4-dicyanovinylaniline moiety as an electro-optic chromophore showed excellent photorefractive properties, i.e., 65% of diffraction efficiency, and 188 cm−1 of two-beam coupling gain at 60 V/μm, which are comparable to that observed in one of the most efficient photorefractive polymers.Keywords
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