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Linear and Nonlinear Polarizability: a Primer Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Processes in Molecules and Solids Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Effects in Molecular and Polymeric Materials Nonlinear Optical Properties of Molecules and Materials Electronic Hyperpolarizability and Chemical Structure Electrooptic Polymer Waveguide Devices: Status and Applications Waveguiding and Waveguide Applications of Nonlinear Organic Materials Nonlinear Optical Materials: The Great and Near Great Donor- and Acceptor-Substituted Organic and Organometallic Compounds: Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties Use of a Sulfonyl Group in Materials for Nonlinear Optical Materials: A Bifunctional Electron Acceptor Organic and Organometallic Compounds: Second-Order Molecular and Macroscopic Optical Nonlinearities Chemistry of Anomalous-Dispersion Phase-Matched Second Harmonic Generation Applications of Organic Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Materials Chromophore-Polymer Assemblies for Nonlinear Optical Materials: Routes to New Thin-Film Frequency-Doubling Materials Novel Covalently Functionalized Amorphous *y^2 Nonlinear Optical Polymer: Synthesis and Characterization Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Polyphosphazanes Molecular Design for Enhanced Electric Field Orientation of Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Chromophores Nonlinear Optical Chromophores in Photocrosslinked Matrices: Synthesis, Poling, and Second-Harmonic Generation Thermal Effects on Dopant Orientation in Poled, Doped Polymers: Use of Second Harmonic Generation Organic Polymers as Guided Wave Materials Observing High Second Harmonic Generation and Control of Molecular Alignment in One Dimension: Cyclobutenediones as a Promising New Acceptor for Nonlinear Optical Materials Strategy and Tactics in the Search for New Harmonic-Generating Crystals Development of New Nonlinear Optical Crystals in the Borate Series What is Materials Chemistry? Defect Properties and the Photorefractive Effect in Barium Titanate Defect Chemistry of Nonlinear Optical Oxide Crystals From Molecular to Supramolecular Nonlinear Optical Properties Control of Symmetry and Asymmetry in Hydrogen-Bonded Nitroaniline Materials Molecular Orbital Modeling of Monomeric Aggregates in Materials with Potentially Nonlinear Optical Properties Strategies for Design of Solids with Polar Arrangement Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals Designed For Electronic Nonlinear Optical Applications Model Polymers with Distyrylbenzene Segments for Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties Composites: Novel Materials for Second Harmonic Generation Clathrasils: New Materials for Nonlinear Optical Applications Inorganic Sol-Gel Glasses as Matrices for Nonlinear Optical Materials Intrazeolite Semiconductor Quantum Dots and Quantum Supralattices: New Materials for Nonlinear Optical Applications Small Semiconductor Particles: Preparation and Characterization Synthetic Approaches to Polymeric Nonlinear Optical Materials Based on Ferrocene Systems Transition Metal Acetylides for Nonlinear Optical Properties Third-Order Near-Resonance Nonlinearities in Dithiolenes and Rare Earth Metallocenes Nonlinear Optical Properties of Substituted Phthalocyanines Nonlinear Optical Properties of Substituted Polysilanes and Polygermanes Design of New Nonlinear Optic-Active Polymers: Use of Delocalized Polaronic or Bipolaronic Charge States New Polymeric Materials with Cubic Optical Nonlinearities: From Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Polymers and an Unusual Molecular Crystal with Nonlinear Optical Properties Quadratic Electrooptic Effect in Small Molecules Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Materials

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