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titleOfInvention Polymer optical waveguide
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a polymer optical waveguide which simultaneously satisfies both workability and optical isotropy, which were conventionally difficult to achieve heat resistance. SOLUTION: General formula (Formula 1): (Wherein, R 1 is hydrogen or a methyl group, R 2 is a linear, branched or cyclic alkoxy group, nitro group or halogen which may have a substituent, k and m are integers of 0 to 20, provided that k + m is not 0, n is an integer of 0 to 3, and R 3 represents a divalent organic group.) A single-mode or multi-mode polymer using an asymmetric spiro ring-containing polyurethane represented by the following formula: Optical waveguide.
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