Abstract

AbstractTwo copolyethers were prepared by chemical modification of poly[3,3‐bis(chloromethyl)oxetane] with sodium 4‐cyano‐4′‐biphenyl oxide, employing the concept of having the cyanobiphenyl species serve concomitantly as both the nonlinear optical chromophore and the mesogenic moiety in the polymer. Their thermal behavior was established by means of DSC and optical microscopy. Some preliminary Corona poling experiments were performed, and the second harmonic generation coefficients d31 and d33 were measured by Maker fringe analysis. The results showed that liquid crystallinity enhances field‐induced polar ordering. The ratio d33/d31 was found to be much larger than 3, in agreement with the theoretical models for electric field poling of liquid crystalline polymers where hyperpolarizable chromophores are attached as side groups to a polymer backbone.

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