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12 February 2009 Organic/inorganic-polyimide nanohybrid materials for advanced opto-electronic applications
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Abstract
Nano-hybridization techniques based on the pyrolytic reactions of organo-soluble metallic precursors dissolved in poly(amic acid)s followed by spontaneous precipitation of metal/inorganic nano-particles in solid polyimide (PI) films is facile and effective for functionalization of PI optical and electronic materials. The organic/inorganinc PI nanohybrid materials, which were recently developed by the authors, having a variety of functionalities such as a) high refractive indices, b) low refractive indices, c) controlled thermo-optical property and its anisotropy, d) high polarizing property, and e) high thermal conductivity are reviewed with future prospects on their advanced opto-electronic applications.
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Shinji Ando "Organic/inorganic-polyimide nanohybrid materials for advanced opto-electronic applications", Proc. SPIE 7213, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices XI, 72130B (12 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.814976
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Silver

Polymers

Absorption

Silica

Magnesium fluoride

Thin films

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