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Insight in NLO Polymer Material Behavior from Langevin Dynamic Modeling of Chromophore Poling

2011

Calculation of chromophore polar order, i.e. the polarization of nonlinear optically (NLO) active polymers poled by external field, is challenging. One possible solution is to reproduce the orientation polarization of chromophores under external field using Langevin dynamics (LD) molecular modeling. The present work investigates the influence of chromophore dipole moment, density and field extent on NLO efficiency and polarization/relaxation dynamics. Results of simulations convince us, that the method is applicable for modeling real NLO polymers. In the spotlight of this investigation we would like to describe a NLO polymer as a “ferrofluid” where chromophores are active particles or elect…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesFerrofluidMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPolingPolymerChromophoreCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDipolechemistryControl and Systems EngineeringChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesOptoelectronicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentElectretPhysics::Chemical PhysicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLangevin dynamicsbusinessIntegrated Ferroelectrics
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Chemical structure and internal diffusion within polymer chains in the melt

1985

The single chain dynamics of polydimethylsiloxane in the melt is studied by means of quasielastic neutron scattering. For this polymer the wave vector range 0.03 A−1≦q≦0.30 A−1 covers the regime of universal modes as well as local diffusive processes. A model is described which incorporates the specific chemical structure of the macromolecule and allows to interpret our data in the full wave vector regime. The only parameter which enters the model, the monomer diffusion constantDm, is found to be (1.2±0.2)·10−5 cm2s−1.

chemistry.chemical_classificationRange (particle radiation)Materials sciencePolydimethylsiloxanePolymerNeutron scatteringCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryChemical physicsQuasielastic neutron scatteringGeneral Materials ScienceWave vectorDiffusion (business)Zeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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Measurement of the strain-optic coefficients of PMMA from 800 to 2000 nm

2020

The strain-optic coefficients of PMMA are measured in a broad wavelength range from 800 to 2000 nm. The sensitivity of the azimuthal whispering gallery mode resonances to the strain is exploited to measure the strain-optic coefficients of PMMA micro-rods. The technique is based on measuring the wavelength shift of the resonances of both polarizations states, the TE and TM, when an axial strain is applied to the polymer rods. This method enables the determination of the strain-optic coefficients of the material in a broad wavelength range. In particular, in the near-infrared range, the PMMA exhibits negligible dispersion and anisotropy, and the strain-optic coefficients show constant values …

chemistry.chemical_classificationRange (particle radiation)Materials scienceUNESCO::FÍSICAPolymerMolecular physicsPMMAAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsRodElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAzimuthchemistryFiber Bragg grating:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Dispersion (optics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringWhispering-gallery wavewhispering gallery modesAnisotropystrain-optic coefficients
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Eye Cataract Simulation Using Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Scattering Obstacles

2004

Polymer dispersed liquid crystals with electrically induced variations of light scattering extent similar to that of transparent PLZT ceramics are used for simulation of different development stages of eye cataract. Wavelength dependencies of scattering are determined in the visible spectral range, and human visual response looking through the scattering obstacle to the onset of various spatial frequency stimuli is determined psychophysically and electrophysiologically in order to find correlation between the scattering extent, visual acuity and visual evoked potential VEP chromatic characteristics.

chemistry.chemical_classificationVisual acuityMaterials sciencegenetic structuresbusiness.industryScatteringPolymerCondensed Matter Physicseye diseasesLight scatteringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsWavelengthOpticschemistryLiquid crystalmedicineChromatic scaleSpatial frequencymedicine.symptombusinessFerroelectrics
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Microwave-assisted synthesis of novel cyclodextrin–cucurbituril complexes

2011

Microwave irradiation was successfully used in order to obtain stable supramolecular aggregates between cyclodextrins and cucurbiturils, without the participation of any long-chain common ‘molecular thread’ guest. These aggregates were characterised by means of various different techniques, namely NMR, thermogravimetry, polarimetry and ESI-MS. Cross-analysis of experimental data allowed us to obtain insights on the stoichiometries of the composites and their thermal stabilities. The possible structures of the composites are briefly discussed, as well as the actual nature of their intrinsic stability.

chemistry.chemical_classificationcyclodextrinsCyclodextrinCUCURBITURILSSupramolecular chemistryGeneral ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaMicrowave assistedcucurbiturilThermogravimetrychemistrycyclodextrinCucurbiturilComputational chemistryMicrowave irradiationOrganic chemistrymicrowave irradiationStoichiometry
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Localized states in wide-gap oxide glasses

1997

Localized states manifest themselves by light absorption at the optical gap of a glass and by luminescence excited there with Stoke's shift. They are created by the minority structural motifs of one or many structural modifications in which a material can exist, and which can provide electronic states absorption at the optical gap. Their wavefunctions overlapping determine the luminescence intensity dependence on the temperature [I(T)on the order of magnitude exp(- T/T 0 )] and power law (t -1 ) of luminescence decay kinetics, which include intra-center processes due to triplet-singlet transitions and recombination processes due to a tunnel and overbarrier transitions, as well as a fast com…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryExcited stateOxidePhysics::OpticsAtomic physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Wave functionLuminescencePolarization (waves)Power lawOrder of magnitudeSPIE Proceedings
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Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Polysubstituted 4-Quinolones from Deprotonated α-Aminonitriles

2010

The α-alkylation of deprotonated N-aryl-α-aminonitriles with α-bromoesters furnishes intermediates that can be cyclized to 4-quinolones upon microwave irradiation. Alternatively, base-induced dehydrocyanation of the alkylation products furnishes enaminoesters, which can, for example, be converted into quinoline-3-carboxylates.

chemistry.chemical_compoundDeprotonationMicrowave chemistryChemistryOrganic Chemistry4-quinolonesMicrowave irradiationCarboxylatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAlkylationPhotochemistryChemical synthesisMicrowaveEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Cyclocondensation of α-Aminonitriles and Enones: A Short Access to 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrrole 2-Carbonitriles and 2,3,5-Trisubstitut…

2010

The reaction of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds with aminoacetonitrile hydrochloride furnishes 3,5-disubstituted 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrole-2-carbonitriles in a one-pot reaction sequence. While these products can serve as starting materials for the preparation of polysubstituted pyrrolizidines, they are kinetically stable against the base-induced elimination of HCN. In contrast, their 2-substituted analogues obtained from α-substituted α-aminonitriles can be readily converted to the corresponding 2,3,5-trisubstituted pyrroles under microwave irradiation. The key step presumably involves the thermal electrocyclization of a stabilized 2-azapentadienyl anion formed by condensation of the reacta…

chemistry.chemical_compoundDeprotonationReaction sequenceChemistryHydrochlorideMicrowave irradiationCondensationAminoacetonitrileGeneral MedicineMedicinal chemistryPyrrole derivativesPyrroleChemInform
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ChemInform Abstract: A Theoretical Determination of the Dissociation Energy of the Nitric Oxide Dimer.

2010

Multi-reference CI methods have been applied to determine the dissociation energy and structure of thecis-N2O2 molecule. The convergence of the theoretical result has been checked with respect to a systematic expansion of the one-electron basis set and the multi-reference CI wave function. The best calculated value, 13.8 kJ/mol, is in agreement with the experimental value, 12.2 kJ/mol. It has been obtained with an extended ANO-type basis set [6s5p3d2f], including the effect of the basis set superposition error (BSSE) in the geometry optimization, and additional effects, such as the electron correlation of core electrons and relativistic corrections, using the average coupled pair functional…

chemistry.chemical_compoundElectronic correlationCore electronStereochemistryChemistryDimerMoleculeThermodynamicsGeneral MedicineEnergy minimizationWave functionBond-dissociation energyBasis setChemInform
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Microwave-Driven Hydrothermal Synthesis of Oxide Nanopowders for Applications in Optoelectronics

2005

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryOxideHydrothermal synthesisSinteringNanotechnologyComposite materialLuminescenceMicrowave
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