Claims
- 1. A nonlinear optical material having a high Secondary Harmonic Generation effect resulting from:
- forming an organic orientation film on a surface of each of two substrates;
- positioning the surface of each of said substrates having said organic orientation film in a face to face relationship and establishing a gap therebetween;
- introducing into said gap energy-beam sensitive liquid-crystal monomer molecules having a dipole moment of a magnitude so that said monomer molecules become oriented in an aligned direction when exposed to a magnetic field;
- aligning said energy beam sensitive monomer molecules in a specified direction by exposure to a magnetic field; and
- exposing said substrates containing said monomer to radiation in an amount between 10 and 100M rad. to yield a cross linked polymer.
- 2. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 1, wherein said monomer molecules are oriented by exposure to a magnetic field having a magnetic field strength about 10K gauss.
- 3. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 1 wherein said liquid-crystal molecules are ferroelectric liquid-crystal molecules.
- 4. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 3 wherein said ferroelectric liquid crystal molecules are selected from the group consisting of azomethine, azoxy, and ester systems having diacetlylene groups bonded via CH.sub.2 groups.
- 5. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 1 wherein said energy beam sensitive molecule is a nematic liquid-crystal molecule in which a vinyl group is incorporated via CH.sub.2 groups.
- 6. A nonlinear optical material having a high Secondary Harmonic Generation effect resulting from:
- forming an organic orientation film overlying an electrode on a surface of each of two substrates;
- positioning the surface of each of said substrates having said organic orientation film in a face to face relationship and establishing a gap therebetween;
- introducing into said gap energy-beam sensitive liquid-crystal monomer molecules having a dipole moment of a magnitude so that said monomer molecules become oriented in an aligned direction when exposed to an electric field;
- aligning said energy beam sensitive monomer molecules in a specified direction by exposure to an electric field; and
- exposing said substrates containing said monomer to radiation in an amount between 10 and 100M rad. to yield a cross linked polymer.
- 7. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 6 wherein an indium tin oxide electrode is formed between said substrate and said organic orientation film and said monomer molecules are oriented by applying an electric field having a field strength about 10.sup.6 v/cm to said electrode.
- 8. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 6 wherein said liquid-crystal molecules are ferroelectric liquid-crystal molecules.
- 9. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 8 wherein said ferroelectric liquid crystal molecules are selected from the group consisting of azomethine, azoxy, and ester systems having diacetlylene groups bonded via CH.sub.2 groups.
- 10. A nonlinear optical material according to claim 6 wherein said energy beam sensitive molecules are nematic liquid crystal molecules in which vinyl groups are incorporated via CH.sub.2 groups.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/681,994 filed Apr. 8, 1991, now abandoned.
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