Second Harmonic Generation in Bis Typed Organic Compounds |
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Authors: | Wakita Katsuya Kawakami Tetsuji Sonoda Nobuo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environment and Energy Research Laboratory, Corporate Research Laboratory, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., 3-1-1 Yagumo-nakamachi, Moriguchi, Osaka 570, Japan |
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Abstract: | In systematic research on a series of new nonlinear organic materials, we found that Bis (4-nitrophenoxy) methane (BNPM) showed a large intensity of second harmonic light, which was 4.4 times as large as that of urea crystal by powder technique and easily crystallized from a solution. The crystal structure of BNPM, obtained by the X-ray diffraction method, was orthorhombic, space group P21212 (point group 222), with unit-sell dimension a = 10.205 Å; b = 12.854 Å; c = 4.8822 Å. In addition, we found that the absorption edge of BNPM was 430 nm with a 0.9-mm-thick crystal, and we observed the second harmonic light with BNPM single crystal at the wavelength of 1064 nm and in the range from 906 nm to 990 nm. |
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Keywords: | optical second harmonic generation organic material Williamson reaction single crystal crystalline structure analysis effective nonlinear optical constant |
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