Abstract
We made use of the large second-order nonlinear optical susceptibility in the near infrared of organic crystal N-(4-nitrophenyl)-L-prolinol (hereafter called NPP) to obtain various types of frequency conversion efficiently and with modest pump intensity. NPP, developed by Zyss and coworkers1 through a molecular engineering approach, recently benefited of a new growth procedure2 capable to produce crystal of larger sue and of improved optical quality.
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