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Donor-acceptor groups, nonlinear optics molecular materials

Since in molecular materials the nonlinear effect occurs fundamentally at the molecular level, it is possible to assemble new molecules by substituting groups of donors or acceptors to optimize the nonlinear optical response. The optimization of optical nonlinearities at the molecular level constitutes a field that incorporates elements of chemistry, physics, polymer science and material science, known as organic molecular engineering. [Pg.421]


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Acceptor material

Donor material

Donor-acceptor groups, nonlinear optics

Material groups

Material nonlinearities

Molecular materials

Molecular nonlinear optical

Molecular nonlinear optical materials

Molecular nonlinearities

Molecular nonlinearity

Nonlinear optical materials

Nonlinear optics materials

Nonlinear optics molecular nonlinearity

Optical material

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