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Theory of the Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Response of Organic Materials

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Abstract

Optical nonlinearity of organic materials has been studied for a long time. In mid 1970’s it was recognized that delocalization of electrons in long conjugated polymers is an important enhancement factor for the third-order nonlinear susceptibility. Since then many experimental and theoretical studies have been conducted on the nonlinear optical properties of conjugated polymers.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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