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From Vibrational Intensity Spectroscopy to Non-linear Optical Properties of Organic Molecules in Electronics and Photonics

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Progress in Fourier Transform Spectroscopy

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A new use of vibrational intensity spectroscopy is proposed for the characterization of non-linear optical responses of polyconjugated organic molecules. The experimental and theoretical results obtained for several molecules are reported and discussed. These data prove that it is possible to use the vibrational approach as a new method for measuring molecular hyperpolarizabilities, which in some cases can be competitive with the more traditional ones. A theoretical justification of the method is also presented.

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Del Zoppo, M., Castiglioni, C., Zuliani, P., Zerbi, G. (1997). From Vibrational Intensity Spectroscopy to Non-linear Optical Properties of Organic Molecules in Electronics and Photonics. In: Mink, J., Keresztury, G., Kellner, R. (eds) Progress in Fourier Transform Spectroscopy. Mikrochimica Acta Supplement, vol 14. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6840-0_12

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