R.D. Miller, E.J. Ginsburg, et al.
Polymer Journal
Chain scission induced by two-photon exposure produces a permanent birefringence in polysilane polymer films, which can be used for the formation of birefringent optical elements. Spectroscopy of the effect for poly(di-n-hexylsilane) reveals an unexpected sharp resonance at 580 nm. A comparison of several polysilanes indicates the effect only occurs in polymers with symmetric or near symmetric sidegroups. Models to explain these observations are introduced and discussed. © 1990.
R.D. Miller, E.J. Ginsburg, et al.
Polymer Journal
R.D. Miller, J.-C. Baumert, et al.
ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry Washington DC Meeting 1990
L. Samuel, D.B. Dove, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
R.D. Miller
ACS Fall 1984