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Solvatochromy and electro-optical study of new fluorine-containing chromophores
1998
technology requires tailored functional materials which fulfill the demands for optimal operation parameters, reliability andprocessability. Organic chromophores and polymers which contain covalently bound chromophores are promising materialclasses which can satisfy a broad spectrum of demands on functional materials for photonics, and they are, therefore,favorites for the development of new photonic devices. However, it is almost impossible to satisfy all physico-chemical andtechnological requirements simultaneously with a polymer consisting of only one type of functional unit. The developmentof a series of different building blocks which allow to cover the whole range of physico-chemical …
Spectroscopic Investigations Of LB Mono- And Multilayers Of 2-docosylamino 5-nitropyridine; Promising Candidates For Non-linear And Integrated Optics
2005
Alkylamino-5-nitropyridineshavemently been introduced forthepreparation of a novel type of non-centrosymmetric Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) multilayer (1,2). Hitherto, second order non-linear optical investigations have been resmcted toLB-films oftwomaterialsinaltematinglayerstructureand to films of a single material with head to tail arrangement of the molecules, both of whicharedifficulttoobtain (seerefs. quotedin 1 and2.1. Incontrast,allpresent data indicate that LB-filmsof 2-aUcylamino-5-nitropyridines are head-to-head and tail-to-tail (Y-type) multilayers with a rather strong tilt-angle of the alkyl chains (Fig. I). The most effective substance for second order non-linear optical experiments…
Poling dynamics of an EO active material using parallel-plate electrodes
2017
We describe the sample preparation and experimental setup for second harmonic generation measurement of electro-optical (EO) chromophore/polymer system at the time of contact-poling. Different types of spacers for avoiding electric breakdown due to avalanche multiplication are compared. Electric field threshold values for second harmonic generation are observed in all samples.
Enrichment of the chain ends in polymer melts at interfaces
1991
Design and Optimization of Chromophores for Liquid Crystal and Photorefractive Applications
1999
ABSTRACTOrganic chromophores have been exploited for a wide range of discrete optical and electronic functions as well as a growing number of combined opto-electronic functions. We are pursuing development of organic and polymer materials for a range of applications that require properties including liquid crystallinity, second order optical nonlinearity, photorefractivity and, more recently, special nonlinear optical behavior involving molecular chirality.
Testing of a model for the non linear electric behavior of polymeric materials
1980
Some experimental results relative to a molten polymer (a commercial polyisobutylene) in d.c. and a.c. tests are presented.
Non linear viscoelasticity of polymeric liquids interpreted by means of a stress dependence of free volume
1977
Several existing data of non-linear viscoelasticity of amorphous polymers aboveT g are here interpreted by assuming that the free volume changes during the motion. Equations of a stress-temperature equivalence are suggested which favorably compare with the data. It is also shown that the volume variations are sufficiently small to have escaped observation.
KINETICS OF POLYMER EJECTION FROM CAPSID CONFINEMENT: SCALING CONSIDERATIONS AND COMPUTER EXPERIMENT
2012
We investigate the ejection dynamics of a flexible polymer chain out of confined environment by means of scaling considerations and Monte Carlo simulations. Situations of this kind arise in different physical contexts, including a flexible synthetic polymer partially confined in a nanopore and a viral genome partially ejected from its capsid. In the case of cylindric confinement the entropic driving force which pulls the chain out of the pore is argued to be constant once a few persistent lengths are out of the pore. We demonstrate that in this case the ejection dynamics follows a [Formula: see text]-law with elapsed time t. The mean ejection time τ depends nonmonotonically on chain length…
Double-quantum nutations in a two-level spin system
1986
The transient oscillatory behavior of the nonlinear response of a two-level electron-spin system is experimentally investigated in a sample of glassy silica with ${E}_{1}^{\mathcal{'}}$ centers (S=(1/2)) at microwave frequency at T=4.2 K. The transient regime, excited by an intense step-modulated radiation tuned to double-quantum (DQ) resonance, is monitored by revealing the second-harmonic (SH) wave radiated by the spins undergoing DQ transitions. Time- and frequency-domain results show that the emitted SH wave has two components: the former, which vanishes at the DQ resonance, exhibits an overdamped transient regime, the latter consists of damped oscillations at a frequency which depends …
Polymer dynamics in time-dependent periodic potentials.
2008
Dynamics of a discrete polymer in time-dependent external potentials is studied with the master equation approach. We consider both stochastic and deterministic switching mechanisms for the potential states and give the essential equations for computing the stationary state properties of molecules with internal structure in time-dependent periodic potentials on a lattice. As an example, we consider standard and modified Rubinstein-Duke polymers and calculate their mean drift and effective diffusion coefficient in the two-state non-symmetric flashing potential and symmetric traveling potential. Rich non-linear behavior of these observables is found. By varying the polymer length, we find cur…