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Cyclic Liquid-Crystalline Siloxanes as Optical Recording Materials

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Polymers as Electrooptical and Photooptical Active Media

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Abstract

Organic materials for optical data storage applications is a fascinating and growing field of research [1]. Of special interest are liquid-crystalline polymers (LCPs), especially side chain polymers [2]. They have been proposed as optical recording media by many authors [3–6].

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Kreuzer, F.H., Bräuchle, C., Miller, A., Petri, A. (1996). Cyclic Liquid-Crystalline Siloxanes as Optical Recording Materials. In: Shibaev, V.P. (eds) Polymers as Electrooptical and Photooptical Active Media. Macromolecular Systems — Materials Approach. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79861-0_3

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