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Geoffrey Lindsay


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Coumarin Dyes and Side-Chain Coumarin Dye-Substituted Polymers which Exhibit Nonlinear Optical Properties. 15 FEB 1994
Authors:  Geoffrey Lindsay; Ronald A. Henry; James M. Hoover; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Coumarin dyes such as alkylaminocoumarincarboxamides which have functional hydroxyl groups or which are chemically attached to vinyl monomers such as methacrylic acid. The dyes which are chemically attached to vinyl monomers can be copolymerized, e.g. with acrylic monomers to produce a coumarin dye-containing polymer. The dyes which have functional hydroxyl groups can be reacted with an existing polymer or copolymer, e.g. a copolymer of styrene and acrylic acid to esterify ...


Accordion-Like Polymers for Nonlinear Applications. 21 SEP 1993
Authors:  John D. Stenger-Smith; Ronald Henry; James Hoover; Geoffrey Lindsay; John Fischer; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The present invention discloses new polymers which can assume an accordion-like conformation of the backbone. These polymers are prepared by the copolymerization of two difunctional, chemically precoupled precursors to chromophoric units. The resulting polymers have a head-to-head, tail-to-tail topology (a syndioregic arrangement of rigid units along the polymer backbone), and the molecular units are designed to fold into an accordion conformation. This useful microstructure (a three-dimensional conformation) forms spontaneously (self-assembles); ...


Main Chain Chromophoric Polymers with Second Order Nonlinear Optical Properties. 18 MAY 1993
Authors:  John Fischer; Ronald Henry; James Hoover; Geoffrey Lindsay; John Stenger-Smith; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Processible chromophoric polymers having nonlinear optical properties and wherein the chromophore is present in and is a part of the polymer backbone, including substantially all of the monomer or repeat units, with the dipole moments pointing in the same direction (head-to-tail) along the polymer backbone. Such polymers include phenylene, phenylene vinylene, stilbenylene, phenyl piperdine, and coumarin polymers.


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