Core shell nanocomposite optical plastic article

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...

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C524S433000, C524S437000, C524S436000, C524S425000, C524S429000, C524S428000, C524S420000, C524S402000, C524S492000, C524S415000, C524S417000, C524S439000, C524S560000, C524S577000

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ABSTRACT:
A nanocomposite optical plastic article has a plastic host material with a temperature sensitive optical vector (x) and a core shell nanoparticulate material dispersed into the plastic host material. The core shell nanoparticulate material is characterized by a core defined by a nanoparticulate material which has a temperature sensitive optical vector (x1) and a shell defined by a coating material layer coated onto the core. It is important to the invention that temperature sensitive vector (x1) is directionally opposed to the temperature sensitive optical vector (x) and nshell<nplastic host<ncore.

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