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Nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric materials

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Synthesis and characterisation of polyesters with nonlinear optical properties

TL;DR: The second harmonic generation (SHG) measurements were evaluated by second-order nonlinear optical properties of two corona poled polymer films were evaluated as mentioned in this paper with an incident radiation of 1542 nm.
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Organometallic solid state chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors survey and review the solid state properties of some organometallic materials, including those with interesting conducting, magnetic and optical properties, and define a compound as one which contains a transition metal bonded to a hydrocarbon ligand.
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Recrystallization solvent effects on second‐order nonlinear optical organic materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the second harmonic generation (SHG) intensities of substituted diphenylacetylene recrystallized from strong polar solvents are enhanced in crystalline states.
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Efficient frequency-doubling in a poled PVDF copolymer guest/host composite

TL;DR: In this paper, the linear and nonlinear properties of a new polymer composite, which uses a ferroelectric PVDF copolymer host in which an optically nonlinear low-molecularweight guest is dissolved and subsequently aligned using a room-temperature poling process, were described.
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Synthesis, growth, thermal, optical and mechanical properties of 2-Aminopyridinium 4-methylbenzoate Dihydrate.

TL;DR: Organic NLO material of 2-Aminopyridinium 4-methylbenzoate Dihydrate (2A4M) was synthesized using 2-AA4M and 4- methylbenzoic acid as starting materials to study the thermal behaviour and the brittleness index, fracture toughness, yield strength and etching studies reveal the growth pattern and dislocations present in the grown crystal.