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Designing ultrahigh-refractive-index amorphous poly (phenylene sulfide) s based on dense intermolecular hydrogen-bond networks

Watanabe et al., 2022

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9968271046521945899
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Watanabe S
Oyaizu K
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Macromolecules

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High-refractive-index polymers (HRIPs) are currently in demand for the fabrication of state-of- the-art optical devices with high performance. However, few HRIPs that display both ultrahigh refractive index (over 1.8) and high Abbe number (over 20) have been reported …
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