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publicationNumber KR-100506482-B1
titleOfInvention Nonlinear optical material with dendritic skeleton
abstract The present invention relates to a nonlinear optical material having a dendrimer structure, and more particularly to a nonlinear optical material in which an organic chromophore is bonded to a dendrimer polymer terminal composed of an ester bond and / or an ether bond. The nonlinear optical material according to the present invention is very stable because the skeleton is composed of ester bonds or ether bonds, and because it is a dendrimer structure, it has high physical properties and high binding ability to the outer shell, so that organic chromophores can be easily introduced at a high ratio. It is excellent in thermal and optical stability and can be used very usefully as an optical communication material.
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