Affiliation:
1. National United University
2. National Formosa University
Abstract
Aromatic polyurea waveguide were fabricated by the co-evaporation of a diamino monomer and a diisocyanate monomer on a substrate. The optimum co-evaporation process conditions of the polyurea films were evaluated by FTIR measurement. The optic properties of the polymeric guiding film were characterized by the heterodyne Mach-Zehnder interferometer and prism coupler system.
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