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25 February 1993 Further efforts in optimizing nonlinear optical molecules
Carl W. Dirk, Noel Caballero, Alarice Tan, Mark G. Kuzyk, Lap-Tak A. Cheng, Howard Edan Katz, Marcia Shilling, Lori A. King
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We summarize some of our past work in the field on optimizing molecules for second order and third order nonlinear optical applications. We also present some previously unpublished results suggesting a particular optimization of the popular cyano- and nitrovinyl acceptor groups. In addition we provide some new quadratic electro-optic results which serve to further verify our choice of a restricted three-level model suitable for optimizing third order nonlinearities in molecules. Finally we present a new squarylium dye with a large third order optical nonlinearity (-9.5 X 10-34 cm7/esu2; EFISH (gamma) at 1906 nm).
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Carl W. Dirk, Noel Caballero, Alarice Tan, Mark G. Kuzyk, Lap-Tak A. Cheng, Howard Edan Katz, Marcia Shilling, and Lori A. King "Further efforts in optimizing nonlinear optical molecules", Proc. SPIE 1775, Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Materials V, (25 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139227
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Electro optical modeling

Kerr effect

Organic materials

Electro optics

Nonlinear optics

Absorption

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