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Title
Elektrooptische und photonische Bauelemente
Other Title
Stable electro-optical and photonic devices with small optical loss, resistant to relaxation after orientation - have layer of oriented, crosslinked poly-adduct of cyanate with non-linear optically active group and organic di cyanate or poly cyanate, useful for planar waveguide, e.g. modulator, tunable, switchable coupler or filter.
Abstract
In electro-optical and photonic devices with a functional layer of oriented, cross-linked non-linear optical (NLO) polymer between 2 buffer layers, the polymer is a polyadduct (I) containing a NLO grouping, derived from (a) NLO active compound(s) (II) containing cyanate (NC-O-) group(s) and (b) organic di- or polycyanate(s) (III). Also claimed is a method of making the devices. (II) is a mono- or di-cyanatophenyl substituted thiophene or thiazole (IIA), where n = 1 or 2; X = nitrogen (N) or methine (CR4); Y = a chemical bond, sulphur (S), sulphinyl (SO), sulphonyl (SO2), oxygen (O) or imino (NR5); R1 = hydrogen (H), fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), cyano (CN), nitro (NO2), 1-10 carbon (C) alkyl, 3-6C cycloalkyl or 1-10C alkoxy; R2 = H, Cl, Br, CN, NO2, formyl (CHO), 2,2-dicyanovinyl (CH=C(CN)2) or a diazo group (N=N-D); R3 = N=N-G or amino (NQ1Q2); R4 = H, CN, NO2 or 1-6C alkoxycarbonyl; R5 = H or 1-4C alkyl; D = the residue of a carbocyclic or heterocyclic diazo component; G = the residue of a coupling component; Q1, Q2 = H, 1-10 C alkyl (optionally with ether O atom(s) in the chain and/or substituted by hydroxyl (OH), 1-4 C alkoxy or 1-8C alkoxycarbonyl), allyl, benzyl, phenylethyl or phenyl; or NQ1Q2 = a heterocyclic group. USE - The devices are planar waveguides, the function of which can be changed by electric potential, used in non-linear optics and optical information technology, e.g. modulators, Mach-Zehnder modulators, tuneable and switchable couplers, (tuneable) wavelength filters and polarisation modifiers. ADVANTAGE - Relaxation and hence loss of NLO activity is a problem with most polymers that have the required high second order susceptibility, which makes them unsuitable for technical devices requiring long-term stability. Relaxation after orientation is avoided or inhibited in (I) and optical losses are small. Usually, relaxation is avoided up to temperatures >100 deg. C, and (I) are stable at temperature >200 deg. C. Very wide variation of the optical properties is possible.
Inventor(s)
Nordmann, J.
Beckmann, S.
Etzbach, K.H.
Sens, R.
Bauer, M.
Krueger, H.
Bauer, J.
Guenzelmann, C.
Patent Number
1996-19639447
Publication Date
1998
Language
German