Abstract
Since many of the organic conjugated compound crystals have nonlinear optical coefficients of at least 1-2 orders of magnitude higher than those of the inorganic oxide compounds, these crystals have drawn the attention of many researchers. However, the major drawback of these organic compounds is their poor UV transparency which greatly limits their potential applications.
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