W. Paul, Grant D. Smith, et al.
Macromolecules
Novel second-order nonlinear optical films are prepared from glasses of two organic compounds, (S)-2-N-α-(methylbenzylamino)-5-nitropyridine and 2-N-(cyclooctylamino)-5-nitropyridine, cooled rapidly from the isotropic liquid above the melting point. Extremely slow crystallization in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature Tg permits a polar orientation of these organic molecules under high electric fields at temperatures above Tg. Subsequent cooling to temperatures below Tg freezes in the polarization. A maximum value of the d33 nonlinear susceptibility of 7.5 pm/V and reasonable waveguiding properties are obtained. The poling dynamics of these organic glasses near Tg as monitored by second-harmonic generation exhibit a typical William-Landel-Ferry temperature dependence that is identical to their dielectric relaxation characteristics. © 1989, Optical Society of America.
W. Paul, Grant D. Smith, et al.
Macromolecules
James L. Hedrick, Robert D. Miller, et al.
Advanced Materials
Redouane Borsali, Uwe P. Schroeder, et al.
Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics
Do Y. Yoon, Sergio Bruckner, et al.
Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society