Organic functional optical thin film, fabrication and use thereo

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ABSTRACT:
An organic functional thin film is comprised of a polymer of a molecule having two or more identical or different groups selected from the group consisting of a carbonyloxycarbonyl group, a carboxylic acid group, a carboxylic acid halide group, a carboxyl group, a --COCl group, an --NCO group, a --CHO group and an epoxy group and a molecule having two or more identical or different groups selected from the group consisting of an amino group, groups containing at least one amino proton, an alkylamino group, a silylated alkylamino group, a carboxylic acid group and a hydroxyl group, formed by vapor-phase deposition, the polymer-forming molecules having at least partially one or more donor and/or acceptor groups. Similar organic thin films are also disclosed. These organic thin films are useful for various electronic applications.

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