Claims
- 1. A random glassy polymer material, wherein the polymer material contains pores with dimensions ranging from about 1 nm to about 100 nm.
- 2. The material according to claim 1, wherein the pores have dimensions ranging from about 1 nm to about 50 nm.
- 3. The material according to claim 1, wherein the polymer material is a perhalogenated polymer.
- 4. The material according to claim 1, wherein the polymer material is a perfluorinated polymer.
- 5. The material according to claim 1, wherein the polymer material is an amorphous perfluorinated polymer.
- 6. A process of making an nanoporous random glassy polymer according to claim 1, comprising annealing the polymer at temperatures above a glass transition temperature.
- 7. A process of making an nanoporous random glassy polymer according to claim 6, wherein said polymer is a perhalogenated polymer.
- 8. An optical device made from materials according to claim 1, wherein the optical device is a planar optical waveguide.
- 9. An planar optical waveguie according to claim 8, wherein the planar optical waveguide exhibit a loss of less than 0.5 dB/cm.
- 10. An planar optical waveguide according to claim 8, wherein the planar optical waveguide is fabricated on a polymer substrate.
- 11. An planar optical waveguie according to claim 8, wherein the planar optical waveguide is fabricated with perfluorinated polymers.
- 12. An optical device made from materials according to claim 1, wherein the optical device is an optical prism.
- 13. An optical device made from materials according to claim 1, wherein the optical device is an optical lens.
- 14. An optical device made from materials according to claim 1, wherein the optical device is an optical thin film.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priory under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/355,399 filed Feb. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60355399 |
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