Organic electro-optics: Understanding material structure/function relationships and device fabrication issues

被引:58
作者
Benight, Stephanie J. [1 ]
Bale, Denise H. [1 ]
Olbricht, Benjamin C. [1 ]
Dalton, Larry R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Chem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
NONLINEAR-OPTICAL POLYMERS; SELF-ASSEMBLED SUPERLATTICES; SIDE-CHAIN POLYMER; OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES; 2ND-ORDER NONLINEARITY; CLADDING MATERIALS; EXHIBITING LARGE; WAVE-GUIDES; CHROMOPHORES; MODULATION;
D O I
10.1039/b905368a
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Realization of large electro-optic (EO) activity for dipolar organic chromophore-containing materials requires the simultaneous optimization of chromophore first hyperpolarizability (b), acentric order <cos(3)theta>, and number density(N). As these parameters are inter-related, correlated quantum and statistical mechanical calculations are required to understand the dependence of macroscopic electro-optic activity upon chromophore structure and intermolecular electrostatic interactions. Correlated time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) and pseudo-atomisticMonteCarlo (PAMC) calculations are used in an attempt to understand the dependence of linear and nonlinear optical properties on dielectric permittivity, optical frequency, and a variety of spatially-anisotropic interactions that can be nano-engineered into the macroscopic material structure. Structure/function relationships are considered for three classes of organic electro-optic materials: (1) Chromophore/polymer composite materials; (2) chromophores covalently incorporated into passive organic host materials; (3) chromophores incorporated into chromophore-containing host materials-a new class of materials referred to as binary chromophore organic glasses (BCOGs). Issues associated with processing these materials into device structures, including those relevant to the integration with silicon photonics, are discussed. The purpose of this article is to address issues critical to ascertaining the viability of organic electro-optic (OEO) materials for next generation telecommunications, computing, and sensing applications.
引用
收藏
页码:7466 / 7475
页数:10
相关论文
共 82 条
[1]   Optical modulation and detection in slotted Silicon waveguides [J].
Baehr-Jones, T ;
Hochberg, M ;
Wang, GX ;
Lawson, R ;
Liao, Y ;
Sullivan, PA ;
Dalton, L ;
Jen, AKY ;
Scherer, A .
OPTICS EXPRESS, 2005, 13 (14) :5216-5226
[2]   Nonlinear polymer-clad silicon slot waveguide modulator with a half wave voltage of 0.25 V [J].
Baehr-Jones, Tom ;
Penkov, Boyan ;
Huang, Jingqing ;
Sullivan, Phil ;
Davies, Joshua ;
Takayesu, Jocelyn ;
Luo, Jingdong ;
Kim, Tae-Dong ;
Dalton, Larry ;
Jen, Alex ;
Hochberg, Michael ;
Scherer, Axel .
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 2008, 92 (16)
[3]  
BALE D, 2008, THESIS U WASHINGTON
[4]   Near-infrared optical-absorption behavior in high-beta nonlinear optical chromophore-polymer guest-host materials. II. Dye spacer length effects in an amorphous polycarbonate copolymer host [J].
Barto, RR ;
Frank, CW ;
Bedworth, PV ;
Ermer, S ;
Taylor, RE .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2005, 122 (23)
[5]   Near-infrared optical absorption Behavior in high-β nonlinear optical chromophore-polymer guest-host materials.: 1.: Continuum dielectric effects in polycarbonate hosts [J].
Barto, RR ;
Frank, CW ;
Bedworth, PV ;
Ermer, S ;
Taylor, RE .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2004, 108 (25) :8702-8715
[6]  
BENIGHT SJ, 2009, J AM CHEM SOC UNPUB
[7]   Encoding multipolar polarization patterns by optical poling in polymers: towards nonlinear optical memories [J].
Bidault, S ;
Gouya, J ;
Brasselet, S ;
Zyss, J .
OPTICS EXPRESS, 2005, 13 (02) :505-510
[8]   Nonlinear response properties of ultralarge hyperpolarizability twisted π-system donor-acceptor chromophores.: Dramatic environmental effects on response [J].
Brown, Eric C. ;
Marks, Tobin J. ;
Ratner, Mark A. .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2008, 112 (01) :44-50
[9]   Efficient all-optical poling of an azo-dye copolymer using a low power laser [J].
Chalupczak, W ;
Fiorini, C ;
Charra, F ;
Nunzi, JM ;
Raimond, P .
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS, 1996, 126 (1-3) :103-107
[10]   All-organic and organic-silicon photonic ring micro-resonators [J].
Chen, A ;
Dalton, L ;
Sherwood, T ;
Jen, AKY ;
Rabiei, P ;
Steier, W ;
Huang, Y ;
Paloczi, GT ;
Poon, JKS ;
Scherer, A ;
Yariv, A .
Laser Resonators and Beam Control VIII, 2005, 5708 :187-197