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9 October 1997 Synthetic approaches to photorefractive polymers and low-molar-mass glasses
Christoph Hohle, M. Eckl, Uwe Hofmann, Stefan Schloter, Dietrich Haarer, Peter Strohriegl
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Abstract
In this paper we report on the synthesis of a number of photorefractive materials with high glass transition temperatures. We have developed a series of fully-functionalized polymethacrylates with both photoconducting and NLO-active moieties. Secondly, low molecular weight glasses based on triphenylamine and carbazole units together with different NLO-chromophores have been designed which show no tendency towards crystallization. We now report on the synthetic approach to these novel materials and their properties with regard to photorefractive applications.
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Christoph Hohle, M. Eckl, Uwe Hofmann, Stefan Schloter, Dietrich Haarer, and Peter Strohriegl "Synthetic approaches to photorefractive polymers and low-molar-mass glasses", Proc. SPIE 3144, Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials II, (9 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290233
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Polymers

Chromophores

Molecules

Crystals

Photorefractive polymers

Photoresistors

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