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Optical properties of a nonlinear p -phenylenevinylene oligomer side chain polymer in films and fiber preforms
Author(s) -
Anna Samoć,
Barry LutherDavies,
Marek Samoć,
Man Shing Wong,
R. Maryla Krolikowska,
Therese M. Martin,
Craig J. MacLeod,
Anke C. Freydank,
GangDing Peng,
T. Whitbread
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
proceedings of spie, the international society for optical engineering/proceedings of spie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.192
H-Index - 176
eISSN - 1996-756X
pISSN - 0277-786X
DOI - 10.1117/12.452120
Subject(s) - polymer , materials science , chromophore , side chain , oligomer , nonlinear optics , refractive index , polymer chemistry , dispersion (optics) , optics , composite material , optoelectronics , chemistry , photochemistry , laser , physics
Linear and nonlinear optical properties of a new soluble polymer bearing distyrylbenzene chromophore, the alkoxy-sulphono-substituted p-phenylenevinylene oligomer (MTPV-ORSO) attached as a side-chain to the methyl methacrylate backbone are reported. This chromophore was developed for introduction into single-mode nonlinear optical polymer fibres. The molecular second-order and third-order nonlinearities were estimated with quantum chemical calculations (MOPAC). The side-chain polymer shows an optical absorption maximum at 326 nm. The polymer was incorporated into the core of the fibre preform with a procedure which led to a step index profile, as measured with a preform profiler, suitable for a single-mode optical fibre. Second harmonic of the fundamental 1200 nm wave was measured in the corona poled polymer films giving the second-order susceptibility d33 = 0.8 pm/V for the polymer containing about 1.3 wt% of the side-chain chromophore and 0.1 pm/V in a guest-host system containing 0.24 wt% of the chromophore in the fibre preform. The coherence length of the side-chain polymer, equal to 28 µm at 1200 nm, was evaluated from the dispersion of the linear refractive indices. Degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) with amplified femtosecond pulses was also applied to measure the nonlinear refractive index of the co-polymer at 800 nm

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