Nitrocalix [4]arenes as Molecules for Second-Order Nonlinear Optics
The frequency‐doubling of 820nm laser light is one of the properties of a series of nitrocalix‐[4]arenes making them suitable, in principle, for the construction of a blue laser. Derivative 1 is the most promising, since it displays the greatest hyperpolarizability and the largest dipole moment and...
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description | The frequency‐doubling of 820nm laser light is one of the properties of a series of nitrocalix‐[4]arenes making them suitable, in principle, for the construction of a blue laser. Derivative 1 is the most promising, since it displays the greatest hyperpolarizability and the largest dipole moment and is stable as a film in a polymer matrix for long periods. |
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