Nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric materials
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Novel nonlinear optical crystal of methyl-p-hydroxy benzoate
Sreeramana Aithal,P. Mohan Rao +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the growth of single crystals of methyl-p-hydroxy benzoate, which have a powder second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiency 40 times larger than that of urea and a cut-off wavelength less than 200 nm, is reported.
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Theoretical study of hyperpolarizabilities in crystalline m-nitroaniline
TL;DR: A variational perturbation method in terms of molecular orbitals (MOs) has been developed to study the effect of a permanent crystal field on hyperpolarizability in van der Waals organic crystals as mentioned in this paper.
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Large second harmonic generation from mixtures of para-nitroaniline and its N-alkyl derivatives
TL;DR: In this paper, the second harmonic generation (SHG) from the powder samples of three nonlinear organic mixtures of para-nitroaniline (p-NA) and its N-alkyl derivatives was measured, and the SHG intensities of the three mixtures come up to the maximum values of 416, 270, and 271 times larger than that of urea.
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Nonlinear Organic Materials For VLSI Photonics
TL;DR: In this article, the design strategies for nonlinear organic materials are reviewed and the issue of improving their thermal and photostability is discussed, and the required material parameters for devices such as active microring resonators are discussed.
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Thermal properties of a new organometallic nonlinear optical material, triallylthiourea mercury bromide (ATMB)
Wanguo Hou,Zhongsen Yang,Menglin Liu,Duorong Yuan,Dongyu Xu,Ning Zhang,Wen-Tao Yu,Yonghong Bing,Suoying Sun,Xu Tang Tao,Minhua Jiang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a single crystal of a new organometallic nonlinear optical material, triallylthiourea mercury bromide (ATMB), is reported.