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Nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric materials

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Electro-optic phenomena in gelatin-based poled polymer

TL;DR: In this paper, an electro-optic polymer with nitrophenol and photo lime gel has been constructed and demonstrated, which shows an ultrawide optical bandwidth, from 340 to 2800 nm.
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Design, Ultrastructure, and Dynamics of Nonlinear Optical Effects in Polymeric Thin Films

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of recent work conducted in the author's laboratory and also report some new previously unpublished results, which covers the following aspects: (i) Microscopic understanding of optical nonlinearities, (ii) Syntheses of novel nonlinear organic polymers, (iii) Design and molecular engineering of polymeric thin films, (iv) Ultrastructure determination for these films, and (v) Study of nonlinear optical effects.
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Comparison of the polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities obtained from finite basis set and finite difference Hartree Fock calculations for diatomic molecules: II. Refinement of basis sets and grids for hyperpolarizability calculations

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of the accuracy with which the electric dipole polarizability αzz and hyperpolarizability βzzz can be calculated by using either the finite basis set approach (the algebraic approximation) or the finite difference method in calculations for the ground states of the H2, LiH, BH and FH molecules, at their respective experimental equilibrium geometries, within the Hartree-Fock model.
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Growth and characterization of 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)-3-acetamidonitrobenzene bulk crystals and single crystal cored fibers

TL;DR: A solution growth method of 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)-3-acetamidonitrobenzene (DAN) crystals based on convective transport in dimethylsulfoxide is presented in this article.
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Dielectric relaxation in copolymethacrylates containing side-chain nonlinear optical chromophores

TL;DR: In this article, a dielectric spectroscopy study of chromophore-containing copolymethacrylates was carried out, and it was shown that the temperature dependences of relaxation times in the range of the δ-process are linear or curvilinear for copolymers with a 20 or 50% molar fraction of the chromophores.