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Re: SteveSchiets post# 14105

Thursday, 11/20/2014 6:06:11 PM

Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:06:11 PM

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You would need to get that from them and I’m not sure that they want to elaborate on exactly how multi chromophore mixes are created and how/when/speed/temp/volts etc. they can increase the loading but as I understand it, Yes, more is better, I’d guess that increasing (whatever) the old loading was by 50% would certainly put it over 20 but more than likely above 30%. (for some reason I’m thinking that years ago I heard 24%-26% number, not sure which version that was but that was LONG (Years) before they started mixing/doing the multi thing.

Somewhere along the line I also heard “Less is Better” so who knows.



Here is what Bintz said I guess he is saying the same thing in a more professional manner. "This multi-chromophore system has achieved a 50% increase in chromophore concentration, leading to higher electro-optical activity when compared to an equivalent single chromophore system. It does not cause the high chromophore density loading issues such as reduced effective electro-optic activity due to a non-uniform concentration of chromophore in the polymer host. For the past several months we have consistently witnessed amazing durability and poling stability (chromophore alignment) in thin film measurement tests in our new Longmont, Colorado device fabrication and testing facility. Repeated, multi-point measurements show twice the electro-optic effect of Lithium Niobate with excellent durability."

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