Abstract

Two hyperbranched polymers with methyl ester (P1) and epoxy (P2) terminal groups containing pendant azobenzene chromophores were prepared through an “A2+B3” approach used for second-order nonlinear optical materials. Their chemical structures were characterized by NMR and GPC analyses. The polymers have good solubility in common organic solvents and film-forming ability. The pure films were fabricated successively without doping into other matrices. The poled films exhibit high second-harmonic generation coefficients (>50pm/V) due to the three-dimensional spatial isolation effect resulting from their highly branched structures. The optical nonlinearity of the poled P2 film is thermally more stable than that of P1 due to the cross-linking of epoxy groups with carboxylic acid groups in the former during poling. The onset decay temperature of SHG intensity of P2 was determined to be at around 155°C, which was 20°C higher than that of P1.

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