Abstract
Although the current workhorse in the area of second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) materials is still the inorganic NLO crystals, organic NLO crystals have their own bright aspects such as the high molecular NLO coefficient and structural diversity and flexibility. In principle, there is no distinct boundary between inorganic and organic. People hoped to develop a new kind of semi-organic NLO crystals which combine the advantages of inorganic and organic materials together.
© 1997 Optical Society of America
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