Optical device including birefringent polyhydrazide polymer
First Claim
1. An optical device including a transparent molecularly oriented highly birefringent polymer, said highly birefringent polymer comprising repeating molecular units exhibiting high electron density substantially cylindrically distributed about the long axes of the polymer and the repeating units thereof, said highly birefringent polymer being substantially optically uniaxial exhibiting only two indices of refraction, said molecularly oriented highly birefringent polymer comprising recurring units of the formula ##STR69## wherein R and R1 are each hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, alkaryl or aralkyl, and A is a divalent radical selected from the group consisting of(1) a radical ##STR70## where U is a substituent other than hydrogen, each W is hydrogen or a substituent other than hydrogen, p is an integer from 1 to 3, each X is hydrogen or a substituent other than hydrogen and r is an integer from 1 to 4, said U, Wp and Xr substitution being sufficient to provide said radical with a non-coplanar molecular configuration;
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Abstract
Optical devices including a molecularly oriented highly birefringent polymer are disclosed. The devices include molecularly oriented polymers comprising recurring units which exhibit a distribution of high electron density about the long axes of the polymer and the recurring units thereof. Transparent birefringent polymers comprising a plurality of recurring units having a substantially cylindrical distribution of electron density about the long axis of such units and the chain-extended polymers are included in optical devices and articles. The polymers exhibit high birefringence and simulate in a polymer the optical properties of a uniaxial crystal.
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4 Claims
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1. An optical device including a transparent molecularly oriented highly birefringent polymer, said highly birefringent polymer comprising repeating molecular units exhibiting high electron density substantially cylindrically distributed about the long axes of the polymer and the repeating units thereof, said highly birefringent polymer being substantially optically uniaxial exhibiting only two indices of refraction, said molecularly oriented highly birefringent polymer comprising recurring units of the formula ##STR69## wherein R and R1 are each hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, alkaryl or aralkyl, and A is a divalent radical selected from the group consisting of
(1) a radical ##STR70## where U is a substituent other than hydrogen, each W is hydrogen or a substituent other than hydrogen, p is an integer from 1 to 3, each X is hydrogen or a substituent other than hydrogen and r is an integer from 1 to 4, said U, Wp and Xr substitution being sufficient to provide said radical with a non-coplanar molecular configuration; - and
(2) a radical ##STR71## where each of Y and Z is hydrogen or a substituent other than hydrogen and each t is an integer from 1 to 4, with the proviso that when each said Z is hydrogen, at least one said Y substituent is a substituent other than hydrogen positioned on the corresponding nucleus ortho with respect to the ##STR72## moiety of said radical, said Z and Yt substitution being sufficient to provide said radical with a non-coplanar molecular configuration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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