Issue 11, 2003

N-Ethylcarbazole as a structure-directing agent in poly[(ethynediyl)(arylene)(ethynediyl)silylene]–poly(phenylsilsesquioxane) hybrid nanomaterials exhibiting photorefraction at telecommunication wavelengths

Abstract

Self-organisation through π-stacking occurs in poly[(ethynediyl)(arylene)(ethynediyl)silylene]–N-ethylcarbazole–poly(phenylsilsesquioxane) compositions giving rise to nanostructured hybrid layered materials exhibiting photorefraction at telecommunication wavelengths. To our knowledge, this is the first such material to be reported the poly[(ethynediyl)(arylene)(ethynediyl)silylene] acting as an optical chromophore, charge generator and conductor. The absorption band tails into the near-IR hence providing charge generation at 1500 nm excitation. The photorefractive response was investigated by using a two-beam coupling technique. The gain of the probe beam intensity, delivered from the pumping beam, reached 40 cm−1 with an electric field strength of 650 kV cm−1 thus confirming the photorefractive nature of the grating. The gain exceeded the absorption (30 cm−1) hence showing the high potential of this material for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: N-Ethylcarbazole as a structure-directing agent in poly[(ethynediyl)(arylene)(ethynediyl)silylene]–poly(phenylsilsesquioxane) hybrid nanomaterials exhibiting photorefraction at telecommunication wavelengths

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Apr 2003
Accepted
19 Jun 2003
First published
24 Sep 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2003,13, 2809-2813

N-Ethylcarbazole as a structure-directing agent in poly[(ethynediyl)(arylene)(ethynediyl)silylene]–poly(phenylsilsesquioxane) hybrid nanomaterials exhibiting photorefraction at telecommunication wavelengths

W. E. Douglas, L. G. Klapshina, A. S. Kuzhelev, W. Peng and V. V. Semenov, J. Mater. Chem., 2003, 13, 2809 DOI: 10.1039/B304763F

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