Abstract

Organic materials with high second order optical nonlinearities have attracted a lot of attention because of their potential for optical frequency conversion, THz generation, electro-optical and integrated optics applications. However, the theoretical limits for the macroscopic second-order nonlinearities in organic crystals are still far from being achieved. In addition, the growth of high quality nonlinear optical bulk or thin film organic crystals such as DAST remains a big challenge.

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