Nonlinear optical characterization of new thiophene-based conjugated polymers for photonic switching applications

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2011

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This research article describes a technique to synthesize new donor-acceptor-type conjugated polymers carrying 1,3,4-oxadiazolyl-naphthalene and 3,4-(ethylenedioxy/diphenyl)-thiophene moieties (P1 and P2) starting from 2,2?-sulfanediyldiacetic acid and diethyl ethanedioate through multistep reactions. The newly synthesized intermediates and the final polymers have been characterized by different spectroscopic techniques followed by elemental analysis. Their optical and electrochemical properties have been investigated by UV-visible, fluorescence spectroscopy, and cyclic voltammetric studies, respectively. Furthermore, the nonlinear optical transmission properties of these polymers have been investigated by the open aperture z-scan technique. The new polymers P1 and P2 have well-defined structures, good thermal stability, and band gaps of 1.98 and 1.88 eV, respectively. They emit bluish-green fluorescence both in solution and in film state. Interestingly, these polymers show saturable absorption behavior. The results of nonlinear optical studies reveal that they are potential candidates for photonic switching device applications. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Band gaps, Film state, Multistep reactions, NLO, Non-linear optical, Nonlinear optical studies, Nonlinear optical transmission, Photonic Switching, Photonic switching devices, Saturable absorption, Saturable absorption behavior, Spectroscopic technique, UV-visible, Voltammetric studies, Well-defined structures, Z-scan technique, Absorption, Absorption spectroscopy, Behavioral research, Electrochemical properties, Fluorescence, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Light transmission, Naphthalene, Optical properties, Optical switches, Spectroscopic analysis, Thiophene, Conjugated polymers

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Advances in Polymer Technology, 2011, 30, 4, pp. 312-321

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