Abstract
The dispersion of the fifth-order nonlinear optical susceptibility of a spin-coated polydiacetylene film (poly(BPOD), i.e., poly{[[8-butoxy carbonyl] methyl urethanyl]1-(5-pyrimidyl)-octa-1, 3-diyne}) is determined through electroabsorption spectroscopy. The maximum values of the real and the imaginary parts of are and respectively. A model is proposed to explain the spectral dispersion of the nonlinear optical susceptibility.
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