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=== Significance === | === Significance === | ||
The electro-optic coefficient for a poled polymer film can be calculated as follows. | |||
:<math>r_33 = \frac {2} {n^3_{TM}} \frac {\eta n_{TM}} {\eta E^'}\,\!</math> | |||
=== References === | === References === |
Revision as of 16:11, 11 January 2010
Overview
Attenuated Total Reflection or ATR is a technique used together with Teng Mann to measure the R33 of electro-optic materials.
Technique
Significance
The electro-optic coefficient for a poled polymer film can be calculated as follows.
- <math>r_33 = \frac {2} {n^3_{TM}} \frac {\eta n_{TM}} {\eta E^'}\,\!</math>