Nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric materials
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Organolithium and organosodium compounds: the second hyperpolarizabilities of C8H6Li2 and C8H6Na2
TL;DR: In this article, the polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities of C8H6 and Na2 have been computed using MP2 theory and the effect of changes in the geometry on the properties is discussed.
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Polar (Pyroelectric, Piezoelectric and Ferroelectric) Properties of two low molar mass mesogenic compounds in the solid state
S. V. Yablonskii,Thomas Weyrauch,Wolfgang Haase,S. Ponti,A. Strigazzi,C. A. Veracini,C. Gandolfo +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the evidence of a polar crystallization of the two mesogenic solids 4-cyano-4′-butyloxy-biphenyl 1 and p-n-hexylobenzyliden-p′-fluoroaniline 2 was reported.
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Nonresonant third‐order optical response of polyphenyl acetylene
TL;DR: Optical phase conjugation by degenerate four-wave mixing in samples of pristine and iodine-doped polyphenylacetylene at ruby laser wavelength (694.3 nm) is reported in this paper.
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Nonlinear Optical and Electro-optical Properties of Biopolymers
TL;DR: In this paper, it has been realized that the nonlinear optical properties of biologically significant organic molecules were both measurable and, in some cases like urea, potentially useful in quantum electronic devices.
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Design of new polydiacetylenes as self assembling second order nonlinear optical polymers
TL;DR: A series of diacetylenic monomers containing a polarizable aromatic substituent at one side and a flexible sidegroup with hydrogen bonding groups at the other side are reported in this article.