Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Multifunctional High-T g Photorefractive Materials Obtained via Reactive Precursor Polymers

We describe the synthesis of a new class of high-T g multifunctional photorefractive polymers. They were obtained by radical copolymerization of methyl vinyl isocyanate and various N-substituted maleimides. Hole transporting carbazole moieties were attached through a variety of alkyl and phenyl spac...

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Published inMacromolecules Vol. 33; no. 6; pp. 1972 - 1977
Main Authors Hattemer, Erik, Zentel, Rudolf, Mecher, Erwin, Meerholz, Klaus
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 21.03.2000
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Summary:We describe the synthesis of a new class of high-T g multifunctional photorefractive polymers. They were obtained by radical copolymerization of methyl vinyl isocyanate and various N-substituted maleimides. Hole transporting carbazole moieties were attached through a variety of alkyl and phenyl spacers to the imide positions of the maleimides. In a polymer analogous reaction the reactive isocyanate groups of the precursor polymers were reacted with different hydroxyalkyl-terminated nonlinear optical chromophores. Two azo chromophores including dispersed red-1 and one pyrazolone dye were used. The resulting materials have been characterized by means of GPC, DSC, and UV/vis spectroscopy. All materials are amorphous and possess excellent solubility in common solvents such as chloroform and THF. Molecular weights range between 20 and 272 kg/mol. The glass-transition temperatures vary between 60 and 194 °C, depending on the length and the nature of the spacer groups between the maleimide rings and the carbazole moieties. Chromophore contents up to 44 mol % have been realized. Holographic experiments were performed on a device made from a multifunctionalized PR polymer plasticized such that the glass-transition temperature was T g = 80 °C. The material was prepoled to break inversion symmetry and to induce macroscopic electrooptical properties. The steady-state gain coefficient (≈7 cm-1) and diffraction efficiency of this device (≈1%) were reduced compared with that of low-T g materials. This is because orientational enhancement effects observed in low-T g materials are excluded in the high-T g regime. For the grating formation a dominant response time τ1 = 100 ms was found.
ISSN:0024-9297
1520-5835
DOI:10.1021/ma990984g