Abstract:A series of polybenzonitrile derivatives, prepared by plasma glow discharge processes or chemical polymerization, were characterized by FT-IR, UV-Vis, GPC and VPO etc. The secondorder nonlinear optical hyperpolarizability γ of various benzonitrile monomers and their, polymers were measured by the femtosecond time-resolved optical Kerr effect technique, and the structureproperty relationships were discussed. The power law dependence of γ on the averagepolymerization- degree of several polybenzonitrile derivativ… Show more
The femtosecond optical heterodyne detected optical Kerr effect is described in detail. The real and the imaginary parts of complex third-order optical nonlinearity can be effectively separated and their values and signs can be determined. Using this method, we thoroughly investigated the substitution effect by adding different side-groups on the -(-C=N-)-conjugated system, a new class of nonlinear optical material. We discussed the improvement in their third-order susceptibilities. And we found the value of secondorder hyperpolarizability depends on the polymerization degree, but the relationship is different for different substituted polymers.
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