A simple experimental method for determining optical second-order polarizabilities of organic molecules for second harmonic generation (SHG) is developed by using a two-level quantum mechanical model. Required values of excited-state dipole moments are obtained from a solvatochromic method based on the theoretical treatment of McRae. Second-order polarizabilities obtained by this method for a series of compounds compare well with those obtained by the conventional EFISH technique. The solvatochromic method has the important advantage that measurements can be made rapidly with simple equipment available in most chemistry laboratories.
Optical third-harmonic generation was used to measure third-order nonlinear susceptibilities χ(3) for thin films of planar zigzag polysilanes and polygermanes. A χ(3) of 11.3×10−12 esu was measured, the largest value ever reported for a polymer with transparency throughout the visible. The value of χ(3) was found to vary substantially with thermally induced reversible changes in polymer backbone conformation and also with film thickness.
Generation of tunable XUV radiation by highorder frequency mixing AIP Conf. Proc. 332, 517 (1995); 10.1063/1.48007Diode laser pumped bluelight source based on intracavity sum frequency generation Appl.
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