The number of applications employing polymeric optical materials is growing
rapidly due to recent advances in telecommunications, display, and laser m
arkets. For a number of these applications, organic dyes (chromophores) are
added to the polymer host to add Linear or nonlinear optical properties to
the system. In homogeneous systems, dye diffusion is not an issue; however
in multiple stacks of polymer films with different dye concentrations or i
n films with a spatially varying dye concentration, diffusion becomes impor
tant. We report here on initial studies to control the diffusion of the dye
, zinc octabromylporpyhrin (ZnOBP), doped in poly(dimethylsiloxane) films,
from diffusing into other layers in multiple stack systems. Plasma enhanced
chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) was utilized to deposit thin films (60-2
40 nm) of hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDS) at the interface of two separate poly
mer layers, one with and one without ZnOBP. The diffusion of the chromophor
e to the outside surface of the undoped layer was examined with and without
the plasma polymerized barrier layer. The thin but highly crosslinked inte
rlayer is found to be an effective barrier to diffusion as measured using X
-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to track bromine diffusion. (C) 2001 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.