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Large third-order nonlinearities in solutions of imidazolium-stabilized 1,2 dipoles

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Abstract

A new class of organic third-order nonlinear optical materials based on imidazolium-stabilized 1,2 dipoles has been investigated. These compounds are colorless, stable, and readily prepared and have low absorption throughout the visible region to below the near infrared region.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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