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ChemInform Abstract: Organic Materials for Non-Linear Optics: The 2D Approach
J. Jens WolffRüdiger Wortmannsubject
DipoleField (physics)PolarizabilityChemistryChemical physicsMolecular symmetryNonlinear opticsMoleculeSingle elementGeneral MedicinePhysics::Chemical PhysicsSymmetry (physics)description
Conventional organic molecules for applications in second-order non-linear optics are donor–acceptor substituted π systems that show only one intense charge-transfer (CT) transition. Thus, only a single element of the second-order polarizability tensor, β, is significant in these one-dimensional systems. The advantages and optimization strategies for two new classes of molecules with multiple CT transitions and two-dimensional second-order polarizability are reviewed. These are donor–acceptor substituted π systems that lack a dipole and have a molecular symmetry of C3 or higher, and dipolar molecules of symmetry C2v. A basic introduction to the field is also given.
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2010-06-22 | ChemInform |