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Lambda shaped molecules

Utilized selective anisotropic solvent adsorption on specific crystal faces to favour the growth of morphologically polar crystals. Some additional reports of the study of crystal modification and nonlinear optical activity include those on anhydrous and hydrated sodium / -nitrophenolate (Brahadeeswaran et al. 1999), derivatives of 2-benzylideneindan-l,3-dione (Matsushima et al. 1992), straight-chain carbamyl compounds (Francis and Tiers 1992), benzophenone derivatives (Terao et al. 1990), a 1,3-dithiole derivative (Nakatsu et al. 1990), o -[(4 -methoxyphenyl)methylene]-4-nitro-benzene-acetonitrile (Oliver et al. 1990) and so-called lambda shaped molecules (Yamamoto et al. 1992). Hall et al. (1988) followed the thermal conversion of the centrosymmetric P2 /c) form of 2,3-dichloroquinazirin to the non-centrosymmetric Pc form by monitoring the development of an SHG signal. Consistent with the earlier observation, the centrosymmetric form was obtained under equilibrium conditions, while the non-centrosymmetric one could be obtained under more kinetic conditions. [Pg.213]

Ostroverkhov et al have discussed the optimisation of the /8-hyperpolarizability for SHG in chiral materials. Results for lambda shaped molecules obtained by hyper-Rayleigh scattering are analysed. [Pg.306]

Braun D, Hartig C, Reubold M, Soliman M and Wendorff J H (1993) Molecular reinforcement by lambda-shaped molecules, Makromol Chem Rapid Commun 14 663-668. [Pg.297]


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