Anjun QinZhen LiJacky W. Y. LamBen Zhong Tang
Azo-functionalized hyperbranched polymers 1 and 2, and linear polyacetylene 3 are synthesized by palladium-catalyzed coupling of triiodoarenes with a diethynylazobenzene, and post functionalization, respectively. These polymers are soluble, film-forming, and morphologically stable (T g > 180°C). The poled polymer films of 1 and 2 exhibit high second-harmonic generation coefficients (d 33 up to 177 pm/V), thanks to the chromophore-separation and site-isolation effects of hyperbranched architectural structure of the polymers in the three-dimensional space. The poled film of polymer 3 shows the trade-off of nonlinearity-transparency-orientation thermal stability. The poled films are all orientationally and thermally stable due to the facile cross-linking of the multiple acetylenic triple bonds in the hyperbranched polymer and the rigid backbone in the linear polyacetylene, respectively.
Jacky Wing Lam YipHan PengMatthias HäußlerRonghua ZhengBen Zhong Tang
Dandan GuoS. MazumdarG. I. StegemanM. ChaDieter NeherS. AramakiWilliam E. TorruellasR. Zanoni
Simon J. MartinDonal D. C. BradleyPaul A. LaneH. MellorPaul L. Burn