M. Yanagida et al., Construction of defect-diminished fatty acid Langmuir-Blodgett film and its optical waveguide properties, B CHEM S J, 72(12), 1999, pp. 2795-2802
A Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) film for a optical planar waveguide with a low opt
ical propagation loss could be constructed from highly organized fatty acid
monolayers prepared by a cooling multi-step creep method. The cooling mult
i-step creep method is the novel preparation technique to form a defect-dim
inished monolayer on the water surfaces on the basis of both the structural
relaxation induced by area-creep and the control of thermal molecular moti
ons in the monolayer. The fatty acid monolayer prepared by the cooling mult
i-step creep method was morphologically homogeneous and mechanically stable
, even at a high surface pressure where the monolayer prepared by a convent
ional continuous compression method easily collapsed. The crystallographica
l and structural regularities of the monolayer and the LB film prepared by
the cooling multi-step creep method were remarkably improved, compared with
those of the monolayer and the LB film prepared by the conventional contin
uous compression method. The LB film waveguides prepared by the cooling mul
ti-step creep method were morphologically homogeneous and structurally regu
lar and could propagate incident light with a low optical propagation loss.