Abstract: | The optical properties of bimodal poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) networks were studied with special emphasis on the non-linear stress optical properties exhibited by these materials. In particular the effect of chain length, and junction functionality on the strain induced birefringence was investigated. It is shown that for the non-linear properties to clearly manifest themselves a critical concentration of short chains is essential and that the junctions are tetra-functional. However, all bimodal compositions studied were found to exhibit a non-linear variation of birefringence with strain irrespective of the junction functionality. The optical properties of the unimodal networks were found to vary linearly with stress and strain as expected. The transition from non-linear to linear optical behavior on increasing the molecular weight of the short chains is also established. |