Bistable molecular orientation of a fluorene derivative with an intramolecular charge transfer in a poly(methyl methacrylate) host
Résumé
The orientation of bistable molecules incorporated in a polymer host is addressed and studied by means of all-optical poling. Molecular reorientation between two stable molecular forms is assigned as the origin of the optically induced second-order nonlinear optical susceptibility. We found a new non-photochromic photo-induced reaction scheme by which efficient all-optical poling is achieved.