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Second-order nonlinear polarizability of various biphenyl derivatives

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Abstract

The second-order nonlinear polarizabilities of several organic molecules derived from the cyanobiphenyl structure are compared by using second-harmonic generation from molecular monolayers. Changes in optical nonlinearity with changes in molecular structure are discussed.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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