Abstract

AbstractPoly(2‐methoxy‐1,4‐phenylenevinylene) (PMVP) and copolymers containing both unsubstituted (1,4‐phenylenevinylene, PV) and 2‐methoxy‐1,4‐phenylenevinylene (MPV) units were prepared in thin films from their water‐soluble sulfonium salt precursor polymers. Drawn films (L/L0 = 6) of the PMPV homopolymer could be doped with I2 vapor and FeCl3 to give conductivities of 3,2 and 4,0 ċ cm−1, respectively. The conductivity of FeCl3‐doped copolymer films ranged from 100 to ca. 102 ċ cm−1 depending on the composition. The third‐order nonlinear susceptibility, χ(3), for the PMPV film was investigated by degenerate four‐wave mixing technique using 400 femtosecond pulses at 602 nm. A relatively large χ(3) value (7,9 ċ 10−10 esu) with a subpicosecond response was observed.

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