<p>The field of nonlinear optics emerged three decades ago with the development of the first operating laser and the demonstration of frequency doubling phenomena. These milestone discoveries not only generated much interest in laser science, but also set the stage for future work on nonlinear optic
Nonlinear Optical Effects in Organic Polymers
β Scribed by Ch. Flytzanis (auth.), J. Messier, F. Kajzar, P. Prasad, D. Ulrich (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 162
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Photonics, the counterpart of electronics, involves the usage of Photons instead of electrons to process information and perform various switching operations. Photonics is projected to be the technology of the future because of the gain in speed, processing and interconnectivity of network. Nonlinear optical processes will play the key role in photonics Where they can be used for frequency conversion, optical switching and modulation. Organic molecules and polymers have emerged as a new class of highly promising nonlinear optical materials Which has captured the attention of scientists world wide. The organic systems offer the advantage of large nonresonant nonlinearities derived from the 1T electrons contribution, femtosecond response time and the flexibility to modify their molecular structures. In addition, organic polymers can easily be fabricated in various device structures compatible with the fiber-optics communication system. The area of nonlinear optics of organic molecules and polymers offers exciting opportunities for both fundamental research and technologic development. It is truly an interdisciplinary area. This proceeding is the outcome of the first NATO Advanced Research WOrkshop in this highly important area. The objective of the workshop was to provide a forum for scientists of varying background from both universities and industries to come together and interface their expertize. The scope of the workshop was multidisciplinary with active participations from Chemists, physicists, engineers and materials scientists from many countries.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Impact of Dimensionality in the Optical Nonlinearities....Pages 1-12
Theoretical Design of Organic Molecules and Polymers for Optoelectronics....Pages 13-28
Structural Relaxation and Nonlinear Zero-Point Fluctuations as the Origin of the Anisotropic Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility in Trans-(CH) X ....Pages 29-45
Third-Order Nonlinear Susceptibility in Semiconducting Polymers....Pages 47-60
Recent Nonlinear Optical Studies of MNA and Conjugated Linear Chains....Pages 61-78
Quadratic Nonlinear Behaviour of Various Langmuir-Blodgett Molecules....Pages 79-91
Prediction of Third Order Nonlinear Optical Activity in Ordered Polymers....Pages 93-99
Effect of Ο-Electron Delocalization on the Second-Order Polarizability of Disubstituted Hydrocarbons....Pages 101-104
Studies of Structure-Property Relations....Pages 105-122
Synthesis of New Nonlinear Optical Ladder Polymers....Pages 123-141
Nonlinear Optical Properties of Poly(P-Phenylene Vinylene) Thin Films....Pages 143-147
The Synthesis and Properties of Some Novel Diacetylene Monomers and Polymers....Pages 149-158
Design and Optical Properties of a Low Energy Gap Conjugated Polymer: Polydithieno(3,4-b:3β,4β-d)Thiophene....Pages 159-172
Synthetic Approaches to Stable and Efficient Polymeric Frequency Doubling Materials. Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Poled, Chromophore-Functionalized Glassy Polymers....Pages 173-183
Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Rigid Rod Polymers with Controlled Lateral Orientation....Pages 185-193
Polymers and Molecular Assemblies for Second-Order Nonlinear Optics....Pages 195-218
Spectral Properties and Second-Harmonic Generation of Hemicyanine Dye in Langmuir-Blodgett Films....Pages 219-224
Cubic Susceptibility of Organic Molecules in Solution....Pages 225-245
Measurement of the Non-Linear Refractive Index of Some Metallocenes by the Optical Power Limiter Technique....Pages 247-251
Polymerization and X-Ray Structure of New Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Diacetylenes....Pages 253-256
Third-Order Nonlinear Guided-Wave Devices....Pages 257-276
Organic Integrated Optical Devices....Pages 277-289
Orientationally Ordered Nonlinear Optical Polymer Films....Pages 291-297
Overview-Nonlinear Optical Organics and Devices....Pages 299-325
Non Linear Optical Polymers for Active Optical Devices....Pages 327-336
Linear Electrooptic Coefficient of a Ferroelectric Polymer....Pages 337-342
Application of Third-Order Non-Linearities of Dyed PVA to Real-Time Holography....Pages 343-349
Ultrafast Third-Order Non-Linear Optical Processes in Polymeric Films....Pages 351-363
Picosecond Phase Conjugation in Yellow Polydiacetylene Solutions....Pages 365-368
Picosecond Studies of Optical Stark Effect in Polydiacetylenes....Pages 369-374
Ultrafast Phenomena in Conjugated Polymers....Pages 375-378
Device Applications and Materials Requirements....Pages 379-381
Polymer Synthesis for Nonlinear Optics and Characterization....Pages 383-383
Characterization Techniques....Pages 385-387
Back Matter....Pages 389-396
β¦ Subjects
Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Physical Chemistry;Organic Chemistry
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