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30 September 1996 Polymers with high-temperature stability structured by ion irradiation: irradiation parameters and optical characterization of resulting waveguides
Dorothee M. Rueck, Joachim Schulz, Werner F. Frank
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Abstract
Besides the advantage of acrylic glass as material for passive optical components (easy structure, acceptable loss, low cost) there is a limited stability against elevated temperatures and humidity. Therefore it is necessary to search for other polymers which avoid especially this disadvantage. Two new materials have been studied: poly- (methacryl-methyl-imide), a copolymer from Roehm Darmstadt consisting of methyl-methacrylate and imide with a glass transition temperature of more than 150 degrees C, depending on the imide concentration, and Benzenecylobutane, a material from Dow Chemical.First developed for coating material in electronics it exhibits excellent optical properties and a temperature stability of more than 350 degrees C. The obtained neff values as a function of ion energy, fluence and accumulated ion dose are reported.
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Dorothee M. Rueck, Joachim Schulz, and Werner F. Frank "Polymers with high-temperature stability structured by ion irradiation: irradiation parameters and optical characterization of resulting waveguides", Proc. SPIE 2851, Photopolymer Device Physics, Chemistry, and Applications III, (30 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251825
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Polymethylmethacrylate

Polymers

Molecules

Refraction

Glasses

Absorption

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