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We report a method for compensating the birefringence of optical polymers by doping them with inorganic birefringent crystals. In this method, an inorganic birefringent material is chosen that has the opposite birefringence to that of the polymer and has rod-shaped crystals that are oriented when the polymer chains are oriented. The birefringence of the polymer is thus compensated by the opposing birefringence of the crystal. Birefringence is minimized in various polymer optical devices by adjusting process conditions, because it degrades the performance of devices. This method minimizes it, independent of process conditions, which potentially improves the productivity of devices.
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Akihiro Tagaya
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hisanori Ohkita
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Masaki Mukoh
Keio University
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Keio University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a002c83831589f3542dc0b5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1086966
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