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Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings xxii
PARTI: ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING MATERIALS AND DEVICES
'Optically and Electrically Excited Semiconducting PolymerStructures 3
H. Becker, S.E. Burns, G.J. Denton, N.T. Harrison, N. Tessler,T.D. Wilkinson, and R.ti. Friend
Transient Electroluminescence From PPV Under StrongVoltage Pulses 15
V. Savvate'ev, R. Pogreb, D. Davidov, H. Chayet, R. Neumann,and Y. Avny
Light-Emitting and Hole-Transporting Polymers for LEDs 21Toshihiro Ohnishi, Shuji Doi, Masato Veda, Fumi Yamaguchi,and Takanobu rioguchi
White Light-Emitting Electroluminescence Devices withOrganic Oligomers 27
F. Meghdadi, S. Tasch, W. Qraupner, S.E. Dottinger, M. Hanack,M. Qraupner, A. Hermetter, and G. Leising
Plastic Multilayered Molecular Organic Light-EmittingDiodes 33
George M. Daly, tlideyuki Murata, Charles D. Merritt, Zakyati. Kafafi, Hiroshi Inada, and Yasuhiko Shirota
'Advanced Photorefractive and Light-Emitting OrganicMaterials 39
N. Peyghambarian and B. Kippelen
Synthesis and Electroluminescence Study of a NovelCopolymer: Poly(Phenylene Vinylene-Co-QuinolineVinylene) 51
Ramesh K. Kasim, Bela Derecskei, Martin Pomerantz,and Ronald L. Elsenbaumer
LECs Made of m-LPPP 57F.P. Wenzl, S. Tasch, J. Gao, L. tiolzer, U. Scherf, A.J. tieeger,and G. Leising
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Electrochemically-Based Light-Emitting Devices FromSequentially Adsorbed Multilayers of a PolymericRuthenium (II) Complex and Poly(Acrylic Acid) 63
Aiping Wu, Jin-kyu Lee, and Michael F. Rubner
Improved Electron Injection in Organic Light-EmittingDevices by Applying Thin Insulating Layers 69
R. Pairleitner, S. Tasch, G. Leising, and U. Scherf
'Control of Light-Emitting Polymer Devices UsingPolymer/Polymer Interfaces 75
A.J. Epstein, Y.Z. Wang, D.D. Gebler, D.K. Fit, and T.M. Swager
New Luminescent PPV Derivatives for LED Applications 87B.S. Chuah, F. Cacialli, J.E. Davies, N. Feeder, R.ti. Friend,A.B. Holmes, E.A. Marseglia, S.C. Moratti, J-L. Bredas,and D.A. dos Santos
AC Light-Emitting Diodes and Their Transient Characteristics:Response Time and Carrier Transport 93
A.J. Pal, T. Ostergard, R. Osterbacka, K-M. Kallman, and ti. Stubb
Dynamics of Polarons in Guest-Host-System Polymer Light-Emitting Devices 99
E.J. W. List, J. Partee, W. Graupner, J. Shinar, and G. Leising
'Polymeric Zinc-Bisquinoline-Based Self-Assembled Light-Emitting Diodes 105
F. Papadimitrakopoulos, D.L. Thomsen, HI, and K.A. Higginson
Polymer Layer Ordering of Polyaniline Derivatives in PLEDDevices: Surface Adsorption and Characterization 115
R.C. Advincula, W. Knoll, C.W. Frank, D. Roitman, R. Moon,andJ. Sheats
Internal Field Distribution in Organic Light-Emitting DiodesWith Double Layer Structure 121
C. Hochfilzer, T. Jost, A. Mko, W. Graupner, G. Leising, C.W. Tang,E. Forsythe, and Y. Gao
Photoexcitations of Oligothiophenes With ReducedConformational Mobility 127
L. Rossi, G. Bongiovanni, C. Botta, G. Cerullo, G. Lanzani, A. Mura,F. Sannicolo, T. Benincori, and R. Tubino
Self-Assembled Multilayers and PhotoluminescenceProperties of a New Water-Soluble Poly(Paraphenylene) 133
Xiaobo Shi, DeQuan Li, M. Lutt, M.R. Fitzsimmons,and G.P. Van Patten
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PART II: PHOTONIC MATERIALS AND DEVICES
*Photofabrication of Surface Relief Gratings Using PostFunctionalized Azo Polymers 141
Sukant K. Tripathy, Jayant Kumar, Dong-Yu Kim, Xinli Jiang,Xiaogong Wang, Lian Li, Mongkol Sukwattanasinitt,and Daniel J. Sandman
High E-O Coefficient Polymers Based on a ChromophoreContaining Isophorone Moiety for Second-Order NonlinearOptics 151
Jinghong Chen, Jingsong Zhu, Qalina Todorova, Mingqian fie,Larry R. Dalton, Sean M. Garner, Antao Chen, Sang-Shin Lee,Vadim Chuyanov, and William H. Steier
* Passive Polarization Rotators for Nonlinear Optical Devices 157T.C. Kowalczyk, L-Y. Liu, and H.S. Lackritz
Molecular Second-Order Optical Nonlinearity of Push-PullBisdithiolene Nickel Complexes 165
Chin-Ti Chen, Sish-Yuan Liao, Kuan-Jiuh Lin, and Long-Li Lai
Exciton Bandwidth and Coupling to IntramolecularPhonons in PTCDA 171
M.ti. tiennessy, Z.G. Soos, V. Bulovic, and S.R. Forrest
* Advantages of Modal Dispersion Phase-Matching andMaterials Requirements for Polymeric Devices UsingEfficient Second-Harmonic Generation atTelecommunication Wavelength 179
Matthias L. Jager, Vincent Ricci, Wook-Rae Cho,Michael T.G. Canva, and George I. Stegeman
Recent Progress of Electro-optic Polymers for DeviceApplications 193
Alex K-Y. Jen, Qing Yang, Seth R. Marder, Larry R. Dalton,and Ching-Fong Shu
"Characterizing and Circumventing IntermolecularElectrostatic Interactions in Highly Electro-optic Polymers 199
Aaron W. Harper, Jingsong Zhu, Mingqian tie, Larry R. Dalton,Sean M. Garner, and William ti. Steier
Electronic Properties of a Novel Class of ConjugatedSystems: Transition-Metal-Substituted Oligothiophenes 211
L. Lancellotti, R. Tubino, S. Luzzati, E. Licandro, S. Maiorana,and A. Papagni
*New Photopolymers Based on Two-Photon AbsorbingChromophores and Application to Three-DimensionalMicrofabrication and Optical Storage 217
B.H. Cumpston, J.E. Ehrlich, L.L. Erskine, A.A. tieikal, Z-Y. tiu,l-Y.S. Lee, M.D. Levin, S.R. Marder, D.J. McCord, J.W. Ferry,H. Rockel, M. Rumi, and X-L. Wu
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'Conjugated Polymer-Based Nanocomposites for PhotonicsApplications 227
P.Ti. Prasad, Pi. Deepak Kumar, Manjari Lai, and Mukesh P. Joshi
Optical Limiting Processes in Derivatized Fullerenes andPorphyrins/Phthalocyanines 237
R. Kohiman, V. Klimov, X. Shi, M. Grigorova, B.R. Mattes,D. McBranch, H. Wang, F. Wudl, J-L. Piogues, and W. Moreshead
"Synthesis and Nonlinearity of Triene ChromophoresContaining the Cyclohexene Ring Structure 243
Susan Ermer, Steven M. Lovejoy, Doris S. Leung, Hope Warren,Christopher R. Moylan, and Robert J. Twieg
Multifunctional Hyperstructured Molecules 255T. Wada, Y. Zhang, T. Aoyama, Y. Kubo, and H. Sasabe
Synthesis of a New Class of PolyphenylatedPhthalocyanines and Metallophthalocyanines 265
Christopher J. Walsh and Braja K. Mandal
Study on the Relations of Structure and the UltrafastOptical Kerr Effect of Polynitriles 271
Q. Wang, Y.Y. Li, W.W. Pel Y.K. He, C.Q. Luo, H.Y. Chen, L. Lin,C.F. Wang, and Y.H. Zou
Radiative Decay of Excitons in Model Aggregates ofit-Conjugated Oligomers 277
Eric S. Manas and Frank C. Spano
Synthesis of New Multifunctional Polymers IncorporatingBis-(Diphenylamino)Diphenylpolyene Moieties 283
C.W. Spangler, T. Faircloth, E.H. Elandaloussi, and B. Reeves
PART III: CONDUCTING AND ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS AND MATERIALS
'Electronic Structure and Optical Response ofElectroluminescent Conjugated Polymers 293
J-L. Bredas, J. Cornil, D. Beljonne, D.A. dos Santos, Z. Shualand R. Silbey
*An Emulsion Polymerization Process for Soluble andElectrically Conductive Polyaniline 305
P.J. Kinien, Y. Ding, C.R. Graham, J. Liu, and E.E. Remsen
Modulation of the Electronic Properties inPolydithienothiophene Materials 317
C. Arbizzani, M. Cateliani, S. Luzzati, and M. Mastragostino
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Design and Synthesis of New Conjugated PorphyrinCopolymers for Optical-Electronic Applications 323
Biwang Jiang, Szu-Wei Yang, Phuong T. Lam,and Wayne E. Jones, Jr.
Structural Approach to Improve the ResponseCharacteristics of Copper Phthalocyanine Thin-Film-BasedNO2 Gas Sensor 329
Tadashi Nagasawa, Kenji Murakami, and Kenzo Watanabe
Electrical Rectification by a Molecule ofHexadecylquinolinium Tricyanoquinodimethanide 335
KM. Metzger, B. Chen, D. Vuillaume, U. ftopfner, J.W. Baldwin,T. Kawai, ft. Tachibana, ft. Sakurai, M. V. Lakshmikantham,and M.P. Cava
Solvato-Controlled Doping of Conducting Polymers:Enhanced Stability in Silver-Triflate-Doped Films 341
Michael V. Lauritzen and Steven ftoldcroft
'Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers by Vapor-DepositionPolymerization 347
Chain-Shu ftsu and Ting-Li Lin
Double-Strand Polyaniline as a Molecular Quasi-Memoryto Chemical Stimuli 359
Gowri P. Kota, Linfeng Sun, ftuaibing Liu, and Sze C. Yang
Effect of Morphology on the Electrical Transport Propertiesof Polyaniline Films for Electronic Applications 365
S.S. ftardaker, K. Eaiprasertsak, J. Yon, R.V. Gregory,and G.X. Tessema
Melt Processed Electrically Conductive Binary and TernaryImmiscible Polymer/Polyaniline Blends 371
M. Zilberman, A. Siegmann, and M. Narkis
Thermoreversible Gels of Polyaniline: Viscoelastic andElectrical Properties 377
O.T. Ikkala, T. Vikki, J. Ruokoiainen, P. ftiekkataipale, P. Passiniemi,T. Makela, and ft. Isotalo
PART IV: MOLECULAR AND SUPRAMOLECULAR ENGINEERING
•Molecular Self-Assembly Routes to Optically FunctionalThin Films: Electroluminescent Multilayer Structures 385
W. Li, J.E. Maiinsky, ft. Chou, W. Ma, L. Geng, T.J. Marks,G.E. Jabbour, S.E. Shaheen, B. Kippelen, N. Peyghambarian,J. Anderson, P. Lee, and N. Armstrong
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A Scanning-Force-Microscopy Study of Block CopolymersContaining a Conjugated Segment 395
Ph. LeClere, R. Lazzaroni, V. Parente, B. Francois, and J-L. Bredas
Multilayer Self-Assemblies as Electronic and OpticalMaterials 401
DeQuan Li, M. Lutt, Xiaobo Shi, and M.R. Fitzsimmons
Performances of Sexithiophene Based Thin-Film TransistorUsing Self-Assembled Monolayers 407
J. Collet O. Tharaud, C. Legrand, A. Chapoton, and D. Vuillaume
'Determination of the Internal Electric Field in theElectro-optic Active Layer of Multilayer Polymer Stacks 413
5. Qrossmann, T. Weyrauch, and W. Haase
Controlling Materials Architecture on theNanometer Scale: PPV NanocompositesVia Polymerizable Lyotropic Liquid Crystals 419
Ryan C. Smith, Hai Deng, Walter M. Fischer, and Douglas L. Gin
High Mobility and Liquid-Phase Processable OrganicSemiconductors 425
tl.E. Katz, J. Laquindanum, and AJ. Lovinger
Electrical Characterization of Thin Single Crystals ofSexithiophene 431
C. Daniel Frisbie, Eric L. Granstrom, and Michael J. Loiacono
Novel Liquid-Crystal Displays Based on Highly PolarizedPhotoluminescent Polymer Films 435
Christian Sarwa, Andrea Montali Cees Bastiaansen,Christoph Weder, and Paul Smith
Electro-optic Effects in Nanophase Polymer DispersedLiquid-Crystal Systems 441
R.S. Blacker, K.L. Lewis, I. Mason, I. Sage, and K. Webb
Structural And Electronic Properties of Self-AssembledSupramolecular Grid Structures: Doping ofSupramolecular Thin Films 447
J. fiassmann, C.Y. tiahn, O. Waldmann, E. Volz, H-J. Schleemilch,ft. Mallschmid, P. Muller, G.S. Hanan, D. Volkmer, U.S. Schubert,J-M. Lehn, ft. Mauser, A. ftirsch, and T. Clark
Photochromic Liquid Hydrogels as Hosts for HolographicMaterials 453
R.L. White, Y.Y. ftsu, T.M. Cooper, J.D. Gresser, D.L. Wise,and D.J. Trantolo
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PARTV: ORGANIC METALS AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
"Organic/Inorganic Langmuir-Blodgett Films Based onMetal Phosphonates 461
Daniel R. Talham, Gail E. Fanucci, Melissa A. Petruska,and Candace T. Seip
AC Susceptibility Studies of New and Familiar MagneticMolecular Solids 471
Roger D. Sommer, Brenda J. Korte, Scott P. Sellers,and Gordon T. Yee
Magnetic Properties of Organic Ferromagnetic TDAE-C6oSingle Crystals and Thin Films 477
M. Tokumoto, Y. Tsubaki, K. Pokhodnya, Y. Sakakibara, A. Omerzu,D. Mihailovic, and T. Uchida
Functionalized Tetrathiafulvalene Derivatives and TheirRadical Cation Salts: Synthesis and X-ray CrystalStructures 483
Martin R. Bryce, Adrian J. Moore, Andrei S. Batsanov,Antony Chesney, Clare L. Wood, and Judith A.K. Howard
Electronic Structure of the Organic Metals K - E T 2 C U ( S C N ) 2
and K-ET2Cu|N(CN)2]Br Measured by Soft X-ray Emissionand Soft X-ray Absorption 489
Cristian B. Stagarescu, L-C. Duda, Kevin E. Smith, J.ti. Guo,J. Iiordgren, R. Haddon, J.S. Brooks, and D. Jerome
Preparation of C 6 0 Charge-Transfer Complexes WithOrganic Donor Molecules and Alkali Doping 495
A. Otsuka, G. Saito, S. fiirate, S. Pac, T. Ishida, A.A. Zakhidov,and K. Yakushi
PART VI: POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Metal Complex Polymers for ElectroluminescentApplications 503
X.T. Tao, ti. Suzuki, YD. Zhang, T. Watanabe, S. Miyata, T. Wada,and ti. Sasabe
Investigations on the Aluminum/Para-HexaphenylInterface in Light-Emitting Devices 509
ft. Koch, LrM. Yu, J-L. Guyaux, Y. Morciaux, G. Leising, J-J. Pireaux,and G. Demoustier
Characterization of Poly(Paraphenylene) Subjected toDifferent Heat Treatment Temperatures 515
S.D.M. Brown, M.J. Matthews, A. Marucci, M.A. Pimenta,M.S. Dresselhaus, M. Endo, and T. Hiraoka
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'Morphological Effects in the Chemical andPhotoluminescent Behavior of AluminumTris(8-Hydroxyquinoline) (Alq3) 521
K.A. Higginson, X-M. Zhang, and F. Papadimitrakopoulos
Fabrication of Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes byLayer-by-Layer Complexation Technique 527
Jaehyun Kim, Kethinni G. Chittibabu, Mario J. Cazeca,Woohong Kim, Jayant Kumar, and Sukant K. Tripathy
Optical Properties of Distyrylbenzene Chromophores andTheir Segmented Copolymers 533
Nicholas Benfaremo, Daniel J. Sandman, Sukant Tripathy,Jayant Kumar, Ke Yang, Michael F. Rubner, and Cormac Lyons
Light-Emitting Diodes With Voltage-Switchable Colors FromSemiconducting Polymer/Polymer Heterojunctions 539
Xuejun Zhang and Samson A. Jenekhe
Toward Electrically Pumped Organic Diode Lasers:Electroluminescence of Proton Transfer Polymers 545
Xuejun Zhang, Richard M. Tarkka, Samson A. Jenekhe,and Joseph B. Schlenoff
*Electroactive and Photoactive Rod-Coil Block Copolymers:Self-Organization and Photophysical Properties 551
X. Linda Chen and Samson A. Jenekhe
Concentration Dependence of Photoluminescence andElectroluminescence in 2,5 Bis[2'-(4"-HydroxyhexanolBenzyl)-r-Ethyl]3,4-Dibutyl Thiophenes 557
5. Blumstengel, I. Sokolik, R. Dorsinville, D. Voloschenko, M. He,LrC. Chien, and O. Lavrentovich
Ionic Complexes of Conjugated Oligoquinolines 563Ashok S. Shetty and Samson A. Jenekhe
Cascade Connected Organic EL Diodes for MulticolorEmission 569
Yutaka Ohmori, Norio Tada, Yoshitaka Kurosaka, Akihiko Fujii,and Katsumi Yoshino
Control of Emissive Layer Interfaces With Inorganic ThinLayer Between 8-Hydroxyquinoline Aluminum and DiamineLayers in Organic EL Diode 575
Yutaka Ohmori, Yoshitaka Kurosaka, norio Tada, Akihiko Fujii,and Katsumi Yoshino
Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of SomeConjugated Polymers Functionalized With RutheniumPolypyridine Complexes 581
Po King rig, Wai Yue rig, Xiong Gong, and Wai Kin Chan
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Low-Pressure Organic Vapor-Phase Deposition of SmallMolecular Weight Organic Device Structures 587
M.A. Baldo, V.G. Kozlov, P.E. Burrows, S.R. Forrest V.S. Ban,B. Koene, and M.E. Thompson
Photolithographic Patterning of Vacuum-DepositedOrganic Light-Emitting Devices 593
P.F. Tian, P.E. Burrows, V. Bulovic, and S.R. Forrest
Moisture Effect on Polythiophene Electroluminescence 599Tsu-Chien Weng, Bin-Yaw Jin, Ding-Kuo Ding,and Mitsuhiko Sakakibara
Design of Flat-Panel Displays Based on Organic Light-Emitting Devices 605
G. Gu, P.E. Burrows, and S.R. Forrest
Effect of Impurity Ions and Permanent Dipoles for DevicePerformance of Thin-Film Electroluminescent Diodes 611
Tetsuo Tsutsui, Masayuki Yahiro, and Dechun Zou
Light-Emitting Devices With Molecularly-Doped PolymerLayers: A New Diamine as a Hole-Transporting Molecule 617
V. Fattori, M. Cocchi, P. Di Marco, G. Giro, J. Kalinowski,P. Dembech, G. Fabbri, and G. Seconi
Nanostructure of Electrically Conducting PolyanilinePrepared by a Novel Emulsion Polymerization Process 623
J. Liu, P.J. Kinien, and C.R. Graham
Injection Efficiency From Various Metals Into Trap-FreeMolecularly-Doped Polymers Evaluated From CombinedAnalysis of Current-Voltage and Time-of-Flight DriftMobility Data 629
M. Abkowitz, J.S. Facci, and J. Rehm
Electrical Properties of Au/Polymer Interfaces 635A. Ioannidis, J.S. Facci, and M. Abkowitz
Hexacyanodiazahexadiene (HCDAH) Dianion as aComponent of Conducting Complexes 641
tiideki Yamochi, Kiyohiko Tsutsumi, Takeshi Kawasaki,and Gunzi Saito
Synthesis and Incorporation of Thienylene VinyleneOligomers in Main-Chain Copolymers 647
L.G. Madrigal, E.H. Elandaloussi, and C.W. Spangler
Corrosion Protection of Metals by Conductive Polymers III:Improved Performance and Inhibition in NaCI 653
Wei-Kang Lu, Ronald L. Elsenbaumer, T. Chen, and V.G. Kulkarni
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Organic Metals and Superconductors: Facile SyntheticMethodologies Bypassing Coupling and Chromatography 659
Ronald L. Meline and Ronald L. Elsenbaumer
Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties of ConjugatedPoly(l-Alkyl-2,5-Pyrrylene Vinylene) 666
In Tae Kim and Ronald L. Elsenbaumer
Conjugated Polymers Containing Pendant TerpyridineComplexes as Photoactive Sensors 671
Biwang Jiang, Shailesh Sahay, and Wayne E. Jones, Jr.
Self-Assembling Functionalizable Polydiacetylenes andTheir Optical Properties 677
M. Sukwattanasinitt, X. Wang, D-C. Lee, L. Li, J. Kumar,S.K. Tripathy, and D.J. Sandman
New Polydiacetylenes With Visible Chromophoric SideGroups 683
James L. Foley, Venkataramani Shivshankar,and Daniel J. Sandman
Investigation of Organic-Organic Interfaces byTime-Resolved Photocurrent, Electrochemical, andPhotoemission Techniques 689
Liang-Bin Lin, M. Gary Mason, Ralph H. Young, Deniz E. SchildkrautPaul M. Borsenberger, and Samson A. Jenekhe
Observation of the Temperature Dependence of theDynamics of Photoexcited States in PristineTris(8-Hydroxyquinoline) Aluminum (Alq3) 695
Richard Priestley, Ardie D. Walser, and Roger Dorsinville
Temperature Dependence of the Electrical Conductivityof Poly(Benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b'] Dithiophene-4,8-Diyl Vinylene)and Poly(Dodecylthiophene) 701
R.C. flyer, R.G. Pethe, T. Yogi, S.C. Sharma, Martin Pomerantz,J. Wang, R.L. Meline, R.L. Elsenbaumer, and R.C. McCullough
Electron Transfer at the n-lnP | Poly(Pyrrole) Interface 707Mark C. Lonergan, Christopher T. Cooney, and James A. Myers
The Dielectric Response of a 8-Hydroxyquinoline AluminumUsed in Multilayer Organic Devices 713
A. Miko, C. Hochfilzer, T. Jost, W. Graupner, and G. Leising
UV Photoemission Study of Interfaces Related to OrganicEL Devices 719
Kiyoshi Sugiyama, Kazuhiko Seki, Eisuke Ito, Yukio Ouchi,and Hisao Ishii
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Poly(2-Butyne-1,4-Diyl)s as Precursors to Novel SubstitutedPolyacetylenes 725
Steven K. Pollack and Ashebir Fiseha
Polymeric Complexes of Polyaniline as AnticorrosionCoatings 733
R.J. Racicot, S.C. Yang, and R. Brown
Nanocomposites of Metallophthalocyanines andConjugated Polymers 741
Shujian Yi and Samson A. Jenekhe
Latex like Water-Borne Polyaniline for CoatingApplications 747
Huaibing Liu, Robert Clark, and Sze C. Yang
Thermally Stimulated Luminescence of Naphthyl-Substituted Benzidine Derivative and Tris-8-(Hydroxyquinoline)Aluminum With and Without Metal Layers 753
E.W. Forsythe, D.C. Morton, and Y. Qao
Structural Properties of Self-AssembledPoly(Zinc-Bisquinoline) 759
D.L. Thomsen, III, T. Phely-Bobin, and F. Papadimitrakopoulos
Preparation of Chromophoric Dipolar Dendrons asSecond-Order Nonlinear Optical Material 765
S. Yokoyama and S. Mashiko
Modification of Spontaneous Emission From Periodic Arrayof Spherical Polystyrene Particles Containing FluorescentMolecules 771
T. Yamasaki and T. Tsutsui
Femtosecond Optical Nonlinearity in the Squarylium DyeJ-Aggregates 777
M. Furuki, LS. Pu, F. Sasaki, S. Kobayashi, and T. Tani
Femtosecond Pump and Probe Spectroscopy onPoly(Para-Phenylenes) 783
W. Qraupner, G. Cerullo, G. Kranzelbinder, G. Lanzani, S. Stagira,M. nisoli, S. De Silvestri, and G. Leising
Magnetic Field Effect in Highly Pure, Highly FluorescentConjugated Polymers 789
W. Graupner, M. Sacher, M. Graupner, C. Zenz, G. Grampp,A. tiermetter, and G. Leising
Design, Methodology, and Preparation of Novel Polymersfor Nonlinear Optics 795
K.G. Chittibabu, L. Li, S. Balasubramanian, X. Wang,M. Sukwattanasinitt, K. Yang, J. Kumar, D.J. Sandman,and S.K. Tripathy
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Characterizing the NLO Chromophore Orientation ofPolymeric Fiim by Electroabsorption Spectroscopy 801
Ke Yang, Xiaogong Wang, Woohong Kim, Aloke Jain, Lian Li,Jayant Kumar, and Sukant Tripathy
Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Polymer by DirectedLithiation of Polyethersulfone 807
Harold E. McCarron, Christopher J. Walsh, Rajashree Sen,and Braja K. Mandal
Synthesis of High-Tg Azo Polymer and the Optimization ofIts Poling Condition for Stable EO System 813
Takashi Fukuda, tiiro Matsuda, Takao Shiraga, Masao Kato,and Hachiro Nakanishi
Very Large Second-Order Nonlinear Optical ActivityShown by Heterocycle-Based DicyanomethanideZwitterions 819
A. Abbotto, S. Bradamante, A. Facchetti, Q.A. Pagani, I. Ledoux,and J. Zyss
Magnetic Properties of a Binary Mixture of ParamagneticMetallomesogens 823
Y. Shimizu, S. Tantrawong, M. Yoshida, and T. Sugino
Control of the Luminescence Properties in PolythiopheneSolutions by Interring Rotational Disorder 829
S. Luzzati, G. Bongiovanni, M. Cateilani, M.A. Loi, A. Milani,A. Mura, and A. Piaggi
New Base-Dopable Well-Defined Poly-2,7-FluoreneDerivatives 835
M. Ranger and M. LeCIerc
Magnetic Supramolecular Grid Structures: IntramolecularCoupling of Four Separate Spins 841
O. Waldmann, J. Hassmann, R. Koch, P. Muller, G.S. tianan,D. Voikmer, U.S. Schubert, and J-M. Lehn
Physical Characterization and Electrical Transport inEnd-Group Functionalized Self-Assembled Monolayers 847
J. Collet, D. Vuillaume, M. Bonnier, O. Bouloussa, F. Rondelez,J.M. Gay, K. Kham, and C. Chevrot
Ab Initio Calculations on Porphyrins in the CondensedPhase 853
P.n. Day, Z. Wang, and R. Pachter
Deformed Helix Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals With Large TiltAngles in Optically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators forDynamical Holography Applications 859
LA. Beresnev, W. Haase, A.F. Onokhov, W. Dultz, M. V. Isaev,Fi.A. Feoktistov, M.L. Ivanova, E.A. Konshina, A.Pi. Chaika,V.A. Berenberg, and T. Weyrauch
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Structural Properties of Hexaphenyl Powder Under HighPressure 867
S. Guha, W. Qraupner, R. Resel, M. Chandrasekhar,ti.R. Chandrasekhar, and G. Leising
Electronic Properties of Poly(Para-Phenylenes) Under HighPressure 873
W. Qraupner, S. Guha, S. Yang, M. Chandrasekhar,ti.R. Chandrasekhar, G. Leising, U. Scherf, and K. Mullen
Doping of Polyaniline by Corona Discharge 879Aldo E. Job, Jose A. Giacometti, and Luiz ti.C. Mattoso
Polarized Light-Induced Anisotropy in Polymer FilmsDoped With Azo Dyes in the Photostationary State Studiedby IR Spectroscopy 885
K. Tawa, K. Kamada, T. Sakaguchi, and K. Ohta
Thin Film of Conjugated Sch iff-Base as Ultrahigh DensityData-Storage Material 891
W.J. Yang, Q.C. Yang, ti.G. Lu, ti.Y. Chen, S.M. Hou, L.F. Ma,tl.X. Zhang, Z.Q. Xue, and S.J. Fang
Pressure Dependence of Photoluminescence ofOligothiophenes 897
L. Rossi, W. Graupner, R. Resel, F. Meghdadi, G. Leising,F. Sannicolo, T. Benincori, G. Lanzani, and R. Tubino
Superconductivity of K-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br: IsotopeEffect Revisited 903
M. Tokumoto, N. Kinoshita, Y. Tanaka, and ti. Anzai
Morphology Dependence of the Optical Properties ofDALM Related Materials 909
K.B. Wagner-Brown, K.F. Ferris, J.L. Kiel, and R.A. Albanese
Thermally Stable Iridescent Colors of a NewLow-Molecular-Weight Cholesteric Compoundin the Solid State and the Application to Full-ColorRecording 915
Nobuyuki Tamaoki, Alexander V. Farfenov, Atsushi Masaki,and tiiro Matsuda
Structure and Physical Properties of EDT-TTF Salts 921Tetsuo Kondo, Lyudmila A. Kushch, tlideki Yamochi,and Gunzi Saito
A Study on Langmuir Monolayers of Methacrylate Homo-and Copolymers Derivatized With Disperse Red Dyes 927
Anantharaman Dhanabalan, Debora Balogh,Carlos Jose Leopoldo Constantino, Antonio Riul, Jr.,Osvaldo N. Oliveira, Jr., and Jose A. Giacometti
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Optical Characterization of C60 Organic Semiconductorand Bilayers 933
J.P. Rainho, L. Santos, and A. A. Kharlamov
IR Studies on p6o Polymers 937K. Kamaras, L Forro, and Y. Iwasa
Author Index 943
Subject Index 949
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