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Nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric materials

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Solution growth of molecular crystals: Exploratory techniques

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Poling behavior of optical absorption spectra in carbazoles with one‐ and two‐dimensional charge‐transfer character

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Study the solvation effect on 6-phenyl-2-thioxo-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-carbonitrile derivatives by TD- DFT calculations and molecular dynamics simulations

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Synthesis and non-linear optical properties of new ionic species: tolan and diphenylbutadiyne with trimethylammonio and dimethylamino groups

TL;DR: In this article, a second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) material was synthesized with 4-substituted benzensulfonate instead of iodide, and the experimental and calculated first hyperpolarizabilities of 1a and 2a were found to be about 7 and 11 times, respectively, larger than those of pNA.
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Vacuum deposition of nonlinear chromophore‐polymer composite thin films

TL;DR: In this article, a nonlinear composite thin film of DANS and Teflon AF 1600 with a DANS concentration of 5% to 25% was shown to exhibit an electro-optic effect after poling.