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New Paradigm to Realize the Full Potential of Organic Electro-Optic Materials via Nanoscale Tailoring and Smartly-Controlled Lattice Hardening

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Abstract

Achieving asymmetric-aligned and thermo-stable bulky lattice of dipolar chromophores is one of most challenging tasks of molecular assembling. The work to be presented demonstrates, through nanoscale tailoring and smartly controlled lattice hardening, the full potential and performance integration of organic electro-optic polymers has been realized to an unprecedented level.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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