Electro-optic polymers are a type of material that exhibit changes in their optical properties in response to an applied electric field. These materials have garnered significant interest in the field of photonics and optical communications due to their potential for use in devices such as modulators, switches, and sensors. Electro-optic polymers typically consist of a polymer matrix with embedded nonlinear optical chromophores that can undergo a change in their molecular alignment in the presence of an electric field, leading to a change in the material's refractive index and optical properties. Research in this area focuses on developing new electro-optic polymer materials with improved performance characteristics, as well as exploring their applications in various photonic devices for telecommunications, sensing, and other optical technologies.