Claims
- 1. A polymeric optical waveguide comprising a lanthanide ion-sensitizer complex, characterized in that a sensitizer absorbs in the 400 nm-1200 nm region.
- 2. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 1 wherein a lanthanide ion is neodymium (III) ion (Nd3+), ytterbium (III) ion (Yb3+), or erbium (III) ion (Er3+).
- 3. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 2 wherein a sensitizing moiety is selected from flourescein derivatives; triphenylmethane derivatives; porphyrin derivatives; rhodamine derivatives; phenothiazine derivatives; phenoxazine derivatives; coumarin derivatives; acridin derivatives; (thio)indigo derivatives; carbocyanine derivatives; squaraine derivatives; buckminster fullerenes, and (na)phthalocyanine derivatives.
- 4. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 3 comprising:a) a near-IR luminescent rare-earth ion; b) a sensitizing moiety which is efficiently excited and able to transfer energy to the rare-earth ion; and c) a complexing agent which shields the rare-earth ion from quenching by solvent molecules.
- 5. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 4 wherein the near-IR luminescent rare-earth ion is selected from at least one of erbium, ytterbium, and neodymium ion.
- 6. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 4 wherein the complexing agent is the sensitizing moiety.
- 7. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 4 further comprising a functional group which covalently attaches the complex to a polymer.
- 8. An optical device comprising the polymeric optical waveguide of claim 3.
- 9. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 2 comprising:a) a near-IR luminescent rare-earth ion; b) a sensitizing moiety which is efficiently excited and able to transfer energy to the rare-earth ion; and c) a complexing agent which shields the rare-earth ion from quenching by solvent molecules.
- 10. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 9 wherein the near-IR luminescent rare-earth ion is selected from at least one of erbium, ytterbium, and neodymium ion.
- 11. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 9 wherein the complexing agent is the sensitizing moiety.
- 12. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 9 further comprising a functional group which covalently attaches the complex to a polymer.
- 13. An optical device comprising the polymeric optical waveguide of claim 2.
- 14. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 1 wherein the sensitizer absorbs in the 600 nm-1000 nm region.
- 15. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 1 wherein a sensitizing moiety is selected from flourescein derivatives; triphenylmethane derivatives; porphyrin derivatives; rhodamine derivatives; phenothiazine derivatives; phenoxazine derivatives; coumarin derivatives; acridin derivatives; (thio)indigo derivatives; carbocyanine derivatives; squaraine derivatives; buckminster fullerenes, and (na)phthalocyanine derivatives.
- 16. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 1 comprising:a) a near-IR luminescent rare-earth ion; b) a sensitizing moiety which is efficiently excited and able to transfer energy to the rare-earth ion; and c) a complexing agent which shields the rare-earth ion from quenching by solvent molecules.
- 17. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 16 wherein the near-IR luminescent rare-earth ion is selected from at least one of erbium, ytterbium, and neodymium ion.
- 18. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 16 wherein the complexing agent is the sensitizing moiety.
- 19. The polymeric optical waveguide of claim 16 further comprising a functional group which covalently attaches the complex to a polymer.
- 20. An optical device comprising the polymeric optical waveguide of claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/042,355, filed Mar. 24, 1997 which is a con't of Ser. No. PCT/EP98/01286 filed Feb. 28, 1998.
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