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Nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric materials

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Directionally aligned helical peptides on surfaces.

TL;DR: Directionally oriented peptide layers 1000 angstroms thick were constructed by polymerization on gold and indium-tin-oxide glass using an appropriately functionalized surface on which the initiation sites for polymerization are spaced at distances consistent with the helical diameter of the peptide.
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Electrochromic and optical waveguide studies of corona-poled electro-optic polymer films

TL;DR: In this paper, a real-time monitoring of the corona-poling process that is used to create a bulk second-order nonlinear-optical susceptibility was accomplished by observing electrochromic shifts and intensity decreases of charge-transfer absorption bands in both dye-doped and covalently functionalized polymer films.
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Dynamics of Frenkel excitons in disordered molecular aggregates

TL;DR: In this paper, the optical dynamics in aggregates of pseudoisocyanine-bromide and iodide and the results of resonance light scattering (RLS), time-resolved emission, and photon echo decay measurements are discussed.
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Two-dimensional spatial light modulators: a tutorial

TL;DR: Two-dimensional spatial light modulators (SLMs) as mentioned in this paper modulate one of the properties of an optical wavefront (amplitude, phase, polarization) as a function of two spatial dimensions and time in response to informationbearing control signals that may be either optical or electrical.
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Poled electro‐optic waveguide formation in thin‐film organic media

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel technique for the fabrication of electro-optic (EO) waveguides in integrated optic device structures employing organic EO materials was described, which combines the poling and waveguide formation steps by utilizing patterned poling electrodes and the induced birefringence associated with the process.