Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Having particular chemical composition or structure
Patent
1996-09-10
1998-03-24
Nelms, David C.
Optical: systems and elements
Optical modulator
Having particular chemical composition or structure
359245, 359251, 359256, 359320, 359322, 359323, 252589, 430 71, G02F 100, G02B 522, G03G 500
Patent
active
057318905
ABSTRACT:
A compound having nonlinear optical properties of the general formula:
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Gano James E.
Sekher Padmanabhan
Lester Evelyn A.
Nelms David C.
The University of Toledo
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