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Synthesis and characterization of partly fluorinated poly(phthalazinone ether)s crosslinked by allyl group for passive optical waveguides

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 51, Issue 6, Pages 1524-1529

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2010.01.035

Keywords

Polymer optical waveguide; Cross-linking; Fluorinated poly(arylene ether)

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It is necessary to introduce cross-linkable groups onto polymer chains as the processability and thermal stability of the polymers for passive waveguide device applications are very dependent on their cross-linking capabilities. Herein a series of novel cross-linkable allyl-containing fluorinated poly(phthalazinone ether)s (Allyl-FPPEs) have been prepared by a modified polycondensation of 4-(4-hydroxylphenyl)(2H)-phthalazin-1-one (DHPZ), decafluorobiphenyl (DFBP), 4,4'-(hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphenol (6F-BPA), and 3,3'-diallyl-4,4'-dihydroxybiphenyl (DA-DHBP) for optical waveguide applications. The obtained random polymers were characterized by FT-IR, NMR and GPC The resulting polymers having good solubility in polar organic solvents at room temperature, can be easily spin-coated into thin films with attracting optical quality, good thermal stabilities (the temperatures of 1% mass-loss after curing 455-503 degrees C), and high glass transition temperatures (T(g)s 167-251 degrees C) which could further increase by about 20 degrees C after thermal cross-linking The crosslinked polymer films exhibit good optical properties By adjusting the feed ratio of the reactants, the refractive indices of TE and TM modes (at 1550 nm) could be well controlled in the range of 1.4998-1 5618 and 1 4954-1.5520, respectively The optical losses of the crosslinked polymers possess rather low values, less than 0 3 dB/cm at 1550 nm. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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