One of the dn/dT (-ve) polymers around is polyurethane. The most readily available source of this is clear polyurethane household varnish (gloss finish!). This can be diluted with xylene, and filtered to make excellent waveguides. Waveguides are fabricated by spin coating the solution onto a substrate with an appropriate refractive index (BK-7 is close to PUR, and makes for easy thermal mode extinction). Try looking at the following references. K.H. Cazzini, F. R. Akkari, W.J. Blau, " Thermooptic mode extinction modulation in polymeric waveguides", J. Non-Cryst. Solids, 187, 1995 K.H. Cazzini, F.Z. Henari, F. Akkari and W.J. Blau "Experimental Observation of Dark Spatial Solutions in a Planar Polymer Waveguide", Photonic Science News 4 1999 5-7 K.H. Cazzini, F. R. Akkari, W.J. Blau, " Thermooptic mode deflection switching in polymeric optical waveguides", Proc. Quantum Electronics Conference 11, 1993, Queens University, Belfast. K.H. Cazzini, F.R. Akkari, W. Blau , " A Novel Integrated Optical Microphone utilising the Thermooptic Effect in Polymers ", Sensors and their Applications VII. Proceedings of the Seventh Conference on Sensors and their Applications, Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, 1995, pp.131-4 Sincerely, Karl H. Cazzini (Ph.D) Senior Scientist Alcon Research Ltd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "cortese"To: Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 1:48 PM Subject: [mems-talk] Thermo-optic polymers > Hi > I'm looking for commercial polymers with high thermo-optic coefficient. > In other terms with an high dn/dt.Could anyone suggest me where to buy them > or where to find detailed informations about them? > Best Regards > Mario > _______________________________________________ > MEMS-talk@memsnet.org mailing list: to unsubscribe or change your list > options, visit http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk > Hosted by the MEMS Exchange, providers of MEMS processing services. > Visit us at http://www.memsnet.org/