Optical article containing a polymeric matrix exhibiting a high

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350 9629, G02B 600

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047969717

ABSTRACT:
An optical article is disclosed containing, for the transmission of electromagnetic radiation, a medium exhibiting a second order polarization susceptibility greater than 10.sup.-9 electrostatic units comprised of organic polar aligned noncentrosymmetric molecular dipoles. The molecular dipoles form repeating units in a crosslinked polymeric matrix.

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