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Kim et al., 1999 - Google Patents

Highly efficient organic/inorganic hybrid nonlinear optic materials via sol− gel process: synthesis, optical properties, and photobleaching for channel waveguides

Kim et al., 1999

Document ID
16407786873310254721
Author
Kim H
Kang S
Choi S
Min Y
Yoon C
Publication year
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Chemistry of materials

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The thermally stable second-order nonlinear optic (NLO) hybrid materials were successfully prepared by a sol− gel process using dye-attached sol− gel monomers (ormosils) of difunctionalized or trifunctionalized second-order NLO chromophores attached to silicon …
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