Abstract

A large second harmonic generation (SHG) intensity, which was 60 times as large as that of urea was observed in a p-nitroaniline(PNA)/N-(p-nitrophenyl)ethylenediamine (NPEN) system. This SHG intensity was related to the cooling rate for solidification. The optimum cooling rate for SHG intensity was in the range of 2–10 °C/s. X-ray and thermal analysis done for this new system show that the hydrogen bond and the unique nonplanar structure of NPEN play an important role for SHG and its stability.

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