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Nonlinear optical properties of organic molecules and crystals

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The article was published on 1987-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3334 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organic nonlinear optical materials.

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Design of Organic Molecules with Large Two-Photon Absorption Cross Sections

TL;DR: The combination of large delta and high fluorescence quantum yield or triplet yield exhibited by molecules developed here offers potential for unprecedented brightness in two-photon fluorescent imaging or enhanced photosensitivity in two -photon sensitization, respectively.
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Ultrathin Organic Films Grown by Organic Molecular Beam Deposition and Related Techniques.

TL;DR: This paper is a review of recent progress made in organic thin films grown in ultrahigh vacuum or using other vapor-phase deposition methods and describes the most important work which has been published in this field since the emergence of OMBD in the mid-1980s.
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Design and synthesis of chromophores and polymers for electro-optic and photorefractive applications

TL;DR: The ability of nonlinear optical materials to transmit, process and store information forms the basis of emerging optoelectronic and photonic technologies as discussed by the authors, where organic chromophore-containing polymers, in which the refractive index can be controlled by light or an electric field, are expected to play an important role.
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Polyoxometalate-Based Molecular Materials

TL;DR: The present article highlights recent results and provides a perspective of the use of polyoxometalates in the construction of molecule-based materials, combining inorganic metal complexes that act as structural or magnetic components with an organic π-electron donor or acceptor molecule that furnishes the pathway for electronic conductivity.
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Nonlinear optical materials.

David F. Eaton
- 19 Jul 1991 - 
TL;DR: Property and important materials constants of current commercial materials and of new, promising, inorganic and organic molecular and polymeric materials with potential in second- and third-order nonlinear optical applications are presented.
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