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Second harmonic generation properties

Lamberth, C. Murphy, D. M. Mingos, D. M. P. Second Harmonic Generation Properties of Some Coordination Compounds Based on Pentadionato and Polyene Ligands. In Organic Materials for Nonlinear Optics II Harm, R. A., Bloor, D., Eds. Royal Society of Chemistry London, 1991 pp 183-189. [Pg.686]

Clark, H.A., Campagnola, P.J., Wuskell, J.P., Lewis, A. and Loew, L.M. (2000) Second harmonic generation properties of fluorescent polymer-encapsulated gold nanoparticles. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122, 10234-5. [Pg.271]

Barium sodium niobium oxide [12323-03-4] Ba2NaNb 02, finds appHcation for its dielectric, pie2oelectric, nonlinear crystal and electro-optic properties (35,36). It has been used in conjunction with lasers for second harmonic generation and frequency doubling. The crystalline material can be grown at high temperature, mp ca 1450°C (37). [Pg.482]

Nonlinear second order optical properties such as second harmonic generation and the linear electrooptic effect arise from the first non-linear term in the constitutive relation for the polarization P(t) of a medium in an applied electric field E(t) = E cos ot. [Pg.2]

We have shown in this paper the relationships between the fundamental electrical parameters, such as the dipole moment, polarizability and hyperpolarizability, and the conformations of flexible polymers which are manifested in a number of their electrooptic and dielectric properties. These include the Kerr effect, dielectric polarization and saturation, electric field induced light scattering and second harmonic generation. Our experimental and theoretical studies of the Kerr effect show that it is very useful for the characterization of polymer microstructure. Our theoretical studies of the NLDE, EFLS and EFSHG also show that these effects are potentially useful, but there are very few experimental results reported in the literature with which to test the calculations. More experimental studies are needed to further our understanding of the nonlinear electrooptic and dielectric properties of flexible polymers. [Pg.243]

Optical detection offers the most conventional technique to time-resolve the coherent phonons. It includes four-wave mixing [8], transient reflectivity [9,10] and transmission [7] measurements, as well as second harmonic generation (SHG) [15,32]. Coherent nuclear displacement Q induces a change in the optical properties (e.g., reflectivity R) of the crystal through the refractive index n and the susceptibility y,... [Pg.29]

The SHG surface spectroscopy is another method useful in the studies on halide adsorption. ApplicabiKty of the SHG spectroscopy method to Au surface properties has been discovered by Pettinger, Kolb, and coworkers [74, 75]. It has also been shown that reconstruction of Au(lll) and Au(lOO) electrodes remarkably affects SHG anisotropy [74]. For this reason, an interference second-harmonic generation anisotropy (ISHGA)... [Pg.850]

Non-linear second-order optical properties such as second harmonic generation (SHG) and the linear electrooptic effect are due to the non-linear susceptibility in the relation between the polarization and the applied electric field. SHG involves the... [Pg.465]


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