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Material optimization for electro-optic modulation and cascading

  • J. Reyes-Esqueda
  • , B. Darracq
  • , M. Canva
  • , M. Blanchard-Desce
  • , F. Chaput
  • , K. Lahlil
  • , J. P. Boilot
  • , A. Brun
  • , Y. Lévy
  • CNRS
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • PSL research University & IPSL

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Résumé

A large effort has been devoted to the preparation of organic polymeric materials for electro-optic modulation and more recently for cascading based processes. These materials contain push-pull chromophores either incorporated as guest in a high Tg polymeric matrix (doped polymers) or grafted onto the polymeric matrix. These systems present several advantages but require significant improvement at the molecular level - by designing optimized chromophores with very large molecular figure of merit specific to each application targeted. The sol-gel route was used to prepare hybrid organic-inorganic materials, for the fabrication of amorphous solids of various shapes (bulk, thin films…). The results obtained on optimized chromophore-doped poled thin films emphasize that intermolecular interactions have to be taken into account, as already pointed out by Dalton and coworkers. By combining a molecular engineering strategy for getting large molecular figure of merit and by controlling the intermolecular dipole-dipole interactions via both tuning the push-pull chromophore concentration and the incorporation of screening carbazole moieties in high concentration. This strategy allows us to obtain a r33 coefficient of about 15 pm/V at 633 nm with the classical DR1 azo-chromophore and a r33 of about 50 pm/V at 831 nm for a new optimized chromophore structure. In parallel, these thin films are being processed to be used as passive components for integrated optics.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)186-193
Nombre de pages8
journalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume4106
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 29 nov. 2000

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