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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2003
Filed:
Oct. 05, 2000
Cheng Zhang, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Harold R. Fetterman, Pacific Palisades, CA (US);
William Steier, San Marino, CA (US);
Joseph Michael, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Pacific Wave Industries, Inc., Beverly Hills, CA (US);
Abstract
Polymers containing polyene-bridged second-order nonlinear optical chromophores and devices incorporating the same are disclosed. The chromophores are functionalized and incorporated into a series of polymers ranging from linear polyesters, linear poly[ester-imide]s, chain-crosslinked polyesters/poly[ester-imide]s, to crosslinked star-shaped/dendritic macromolecules. An exemplary preferred polymer is a linear chain polymer formed from a dihydroxy-functionalized polyene-bridged chromophore, a diacid or diacid dichloride, and a diol. In a preferred embodiment, the diol structure also includes at least one imide group. Another exemplary preferred polymer is a crosslinked polymer comprised of a linear chain polymer formed from a dihydroxy-functionalized polyene-bridged chromophore, a diacid or diacid dichloride and a diol. The crosslinking is realized by thermally induced cyclolization of trifluorovinylethers which are attached to the diol co-monomer and/or chromophore in the linear chain polymer chain. In a preferred embodiment, the diol structure also includes at least one imide group. Another exemplary preferred polymer is a crosslinked polymer made from crosslinkable star-shaped high molecular weight (larger than 2,000) structure containing polyene-bridged chromophores. In a preferred embodiment, the crosslinking groups are multiple trifluorovinylether groups located at the periphery of the star-shaped structure. Another exemplary preferred polymer is a crosslinked polymer made from crosslinkable dendritic structure having a chromophore core and one or more dendrons. In a preferred embodiment, the crosslinking groups are multiple trifluorovinylether groups located at the periphery of the dendritic structure.