Claims
- 1. A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer having a comb structure of mesogenic side chains which comprise at least about 25 weight percent of the polymer, wherein the polymer has a glass transition temperature above about 40.degree. C., and the mesogens exhibit a second order nonlinear optical susceptibility .beta. of at least about 5.times.10.sup.-30 esu as measured at 1.91 .mu.m excitation wavelength.
- 2. A liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the main chain is a polyvinyl structure.
- 3. A liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the main chain is a polysiloxane structure.
- 4. A liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the main chain is a polyoxyalkylene structure.
- 5. A liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 1 which exhibits a smectic mesophase.
- 6. A transparent nonlinear optical medium comprising a liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 1.
- 7. A nonlinear optical medium in accordance with claim 6 which is characterized by an external field-induced orientation of aligned mesogens.
- 8. A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer which is characterized by a recurring monomeric unit corresponding to the formula: ##STR24## where P is a polymer main chain unit, S is a flexible spacer group having a linear chain length of between about 0-20 atoms, M is a pendant mesogen which exhibits a second order nonlinear optical susceptibility .beta. of at least about 20.times.10.sup.-30 esu as measured at 1.91 .mu.m excitation wavelength, and where the pendant mesogens comprise at least about 10 weight percent of the polymer and have an external field-induced molecular alignment, and the polymer has a glass transition temperature above about 60.degree. C.
- 9. A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 8 wherein the main chain is a polyvinyl structure.
- 10. A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 8 wherein the main chain is a polysiloxane structure.
- 11. A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer in accordance with claim 8 wherein the main chain is a polyoxyalkylene structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 822,090 filed 1/24/86, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract Number F49620-85-C-0047 awarded by the Department of Defense. The Federal Government has certain rights in this invention.
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Jan 1986 |
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