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Measurement of the electro-optic coefficient of a range of polymer film concentrations by the two-slit interference technique

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Abstract

Organic based crystals and polymers have been shown to have an electro-optic coefficient much larger than conventionally inorganic materials such as LiNiO5[1]. The electro-optic coefficients, r33 and r13 have been measured for a range of fumaryl chloride –ethylene glycol polyesters doped with the electro-optic chromophore Disperse Red 19(DR-19), using the two-slit interference technique[2].

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