Linear and Nonlinear Optics of Organic Materials V 2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.614600
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Relative stability measurements of chromophores in polymer optical waveguide materials

Abstract: The successful development of high-performance polymer optical waveguides depends critically on the stability of the materials during device fabrication. Typically, ensuring the stability of the organic chromophores contained in these materials represents the most difficult challenge. We present an overview of the mainly spectrophotometric techniques recently developed in our laboratory that have served as exceptionally useful tools in materials development. In addition, recent results involving the relative s… Show more

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“…The cause may be rooted in the less favorable thermochemical degradation characteristics of CLD. 22 The guest/host systems relaxed very rapidly at 110°C., with the FTC-containing systems performing the worst, and systems with the APEC host doing slightly better than those with APC. …”
Section: Physical Relaxation Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cause may be rooted in the less favorable thermochemical degradation characteristics of CLD. 22 The guest/host systems relaxed very rapidly at 110°C., with the FTC-containing systems performing the worst, and systems with the APEC host doing slightly better than those with APC. …”
Section: Physical Relaxation Datamentioning
confidence: 99%