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Spectral Dependence of the First Order Hyperpolarizability β in Butadiene Derivatives by HRS Technique Applying Ultrashort Pulses Laser

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Abstract

In literature there are few papers that report to spectral dependence of β(λ), therefore, we apply the HRS technique to obtain this dispersion. The experimental results show an excellent agreement with theoretical values.

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