Mechanism that governs the electro-optic response of second-order nonlinear polymers on silicon substrates

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Author(s)

  • K. Marvin Schulz
  • Stefan Prorok
  • Dirk Jalas
  • Seth R. Marder
  • Robert Zierold
  • Kornelius Nielsch
  • Manfred Eich

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1653-1660
Journal / PublicationOptical Materials Express
Volume5
Issue number8
Online published1 Jul 2015
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2015
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

We use a modified Teng-Man technique to investigate the poling induced electro-optic activity of chromophore-doped organic polymers poled on silicon substrate in a thin film sample configuration. We reveal a fundamental difference between the poling processes on silicon substrate and ITO substrate. The electro-optic activity for polymers poled on silicon substrate is reduced which we ascribe to space charge formation at the silicon - organic interface that distorts the field distribution in the polymer film during high field poling, and therefore limits the effective induced polar order. We demonstrate that the electro-optic activity on silicon substrate can be improved by inserting a 5 nm thin dielectric layer of Al2O3q between the silicon substrate and the polymer which reduces the leakthrough current during poling, thereby allowing for higher applicable poling voltages.

Citation Format(s)

Mechanism that governs the electro-optic response of second-order nonlinear polymers on silicon substrates. / Schulz, K. Marvin; Prorok, Stefan; Jalas, Dirk et al.
In: Optical Materials Express, Vol. 5, No. 8, 01.08.2015, p. 1653-1660.

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